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The Cost of Restoring a 20-Year old Land Cruiser. Was it worth it?

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2020
  • What did it cost? Did I come out on top?
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    20-Year-Old Toyota Land Cruiser Restoration:
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Комментарии • 500

  • @eddie7255
    @eddie7255 4 года назад +62

    Paul given the difficulty you had in obtaining your 105 I would suggest that the total cost you incurred would be what someone who wanted to get a 105 would actually end up paying. The benefit of doing what you did is the comfort knowing that virtually everything that could break etc. was replaced or refurbished and in my mind that makes this option the better one. BTW the cost in US Dollars is only $28,610 and I would buy that all day long.
    Great series. Thank you.

  • @nickgood8166
    @nickgood8166 4 года назад +2

    Andrew's right about the 105 being a far better/ nicer vehicle than the 76. Coils all around, more comfortable, ABS, airbags, full time 4x4, better NVH levels (noise vibration and harshness).

    • @Nightstein
      @Nightstein 3 года назад

      Indeed, an exploration company I worked for had a 105 and a 70 series. No one wanted to drive the 70 series offroad as its so uncomfortable compared with the 105.

  • @JohnSmith-vq5wx
    @JohnSmith-vq5wx Год назад +2

    Best part was having Paul get excited about the parts and talking calmly about how each of them works and fits together.

  • @lukebrinsmead
    @lukebrinsmead Год назад +1

    I was looking for a neat 105 for a while and finally found a 2005 one in good condition. I paid AUD$30k in July 2021.
    The dealer thought I was a little strange when I said I wanted to trade my 2016 Outback for the LandCruiser. I said I just wanted a quality, large, simple vehicle to move my family and it’s stuff around and to take it camping a couple of times a year.
    It’s slow but I love it. It’s a manual, it’s got a great engine sound, it’s very practical and I can easily change the engine oil. I’ve nicknamed it the Silver Slug.

  • @rocketboyty
    @rocketboyty 4 года назад +21

    I like how Paul has reverance for the oasis water, including the context for what it means to the locals and being respectful to both. A true traveler, in spirit and deed. Not surprising using old tech, even refurbished for reliability, is less expensive than buying brand new. An enjoyable and informative follow up with the build and as always another enjoyable product from you, thank you.

  • @MrWillstokes
    @MrWillstokes 4 года назад +4

    One of the best series that I have watched ! Well done Andrew and Paul ! I love to watch car restorations and this is one of the best .Look forward to your adventures with this vehicle.

  • @kieron3676
    @kieron3676 4 года назад

    It was a great series! I thoroughly enjoyed it and this part was very interesting too.
    And: you and Paul together are so great to watch. You've got a great connection.

  • @JohnDoe-hy2op
    @JohnDoe-hy2op 4 года назад

    Thank you Andrew.
    I think you got the right one you know!
    Not only did you get content for your channel, the days spent putting it right, you get to know your car, and seeing first hand everything that's been done and been done right, and you witnessed everything being ironed out back to how it's meant to be, just knowing you are good for so long is an awesome feeling, you can't beat it, ready to tackle almost anything!
    Best wishes to you and yours.
    Cheers. 😁👍

  • @JudsonBrundage-cf5qe
    @JudsonBrundage-cf5qe 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is a great episode. I recently refurbished an FJ80 w/3FE I purchased from the junkyard here in the US, and did all the work myself (mechanic by trade, 20+ yrs experience). Purchase price was $3650 and invested another $5000k +- in Toyota OEM parts (and used engine) and easily 100 hrs labor. Still needs additional work. Was it worth the hassle and $$ I say yes as my heart is in it. I’d be happy to share figures if needed.

  • @dommonte3507
    @dommonte3507 4 года назад +2

    I just bought a 2001 model 105 petrol with the 4.5 ltr engine, 1 owner car, runs with additional LPG tanks, has a range of around 1350km, in original condition, paid$12500 AUD, love the 105 Model

  • @StokesCrew
    @StokesCrew 4 года назад

    Awesome build. Love the whole series Andrew. Thank you for your transparency & integrity.

  • @peterbettes345
    @peterbettes345 4 года назад +1

    Great series Andrew. Very informative and the detailed costings very helpful. Thanks.

  • @Offunburg
    @Offunburg 4 года назад

    Thank you, Andrew, for such a great video! I love your work and I love what you are doing with your 105! Well done!

  • @edwardpeters4700
    @edwardpeters4700 4 года назад +12

    You've certainly managed to cobble together a gorgeous 105. Your experience makes me appreciate the comparatively reasonable cost I've paid bringing my 80 series up to snuff.

  • @Revnge7Fold
    @Revnge7Fold 4 года назад +1

    Wow, almost half a million Rands... thank you for the lessons Adrew, it has really helped me a lot! Eye opening

  • @aeromech8563
    @aeromech8563 4 года назад +12

    After owning my 105 in Australia for the past seven years I keep looking at the 79 tray back but will keep the 105 as its just so nice to drive and has never let me down, I have driven it bottom to the top and left to right and back a few times it just keeps on ticking cheers Andrew. 😎

    • @edplaysdrums8435
      @edplaysdrums8435 4 года назад +4

      Same here mate, i got one for 20K with 114000 kms on it about 5 or 6 years ago. Ive done over 130000 in it and very little goes wrong with it, grouse car

  • @markgibbs1287
    @markgibbs1287 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for this video to help us that want to take on the project.

  • @melisizwekabanyane3742
    @melisizwekabanyane3742 4 года назад

    thank you Andrew for sharing your specialized knowledge and experience. Thank you also to Paul Marsh and Joubert Synman for your expertise.

  • @salongoedmondmpungu2928
    @salongoedmondmpungu2928 3 года назад +1

    I'm kind of in the same situation with a 2004 Land cruiser LC100 for $16,000 it has 170,000 miles on it and I Was feeling really bad. It's somehow rusted underneath but still solid.
    You have made me feel better. Thank you!🤝

  • @DerekHunt
    @DerekHunt 4 года назад +7

    Andrew, Thank you so much for the honesty, detail, passion and fortitude to push this through. Thank you to Paul Marsh, Joubert Synman, and Terrain Tamer for their expertise, their team and their contribution. This series of videos is of *tremendous* value for the Overlanding/Expedition community and those who love adventure and value quality. This series has been very insightful and will help a great many people who are opting for their dream vehicle and may be unaware of the reality of such an endeavor. This is simply one of the best collection of videos on this subject.
    Bravo and safe travels Connecticut, USA!

  • @pistolpeds
    @pistolpeds 4 года назад +1

    This is what you do. It's not about money. You knew what would happen. Any well serviced cruiser is a reliable vehicle. You got what you wanted. A vehicle and a video. You are ahead.

  • @matthewgoins2459
    @matthewgoins2459 4 года назад +1

    Thank you sir for the transparency was a great build series. And i think you got what you wanted so thats worth the price.

  • @copius557
    @copius557 4 года назад +1

    Oom Andrew, You drove ( maybe not you, but your 105) past today here in S-W.! Immediately recognized the 4200 sticker behind the front fenders. I also own a 4.2Donkie 105 , love it to bits - going on 400kkm. Will have to stop you once for a side by side photo! Congrats on your 105. Ciao!

  • @bushandbeachaustralia
    @bushandbeachaustralia 4 года назад +1

    Great video Andrew. I really enjoyed the transparency with the costs involved and what it actually cost you. That gave some great insights into the sponsored world. Thanks 😊

  • @andrewwolkowich
    @andrewwolkowich 4 года назад

    I actually started watching your channel when you talked about the Rolex. Great story and that got me watching the show. Very enjoyable. Bored my Lady terribly telling her of your adventures. But still worth the time to watch. Thanks.

  • @Spyyyder1
    @Spyyyder1 4 года назад +19

    I really am astonished that you can get labour of this quality for only 2500 !

    • @rationalthinker9181
      @rationalthinker9181 4 года назад +3

      The joys of living in a third world shit show of a country

    • @labourlawact7826
      @labourlawact7826 3 года назад

      Me too! I worked in a diesel garage, and just a clutch overhaul would cost twice that!
      Correction. 4 times that.

  • @drewc9029
    @drewc9029 4 года назад

    Thanks for the detail and prices. A rare truth not often told in sponsored videos. I chose a 2nd hand 105 2 years back. Its DIY, so not finished yet. So far tracking at $24k all up. Liking it more and more with every improvement. Particularly pleased to hear why you chose certain parts and the experts reasons for what they chose to do. Its helped enormously. Its a tough yard stick. An older 4WD proven for 1 million km or 30 years, or a new 4WD with impressive features and a lot of unknowns.

  • @stormrider1119
    @stormrider1119 4 года назад +4

    Andrew, you had an adventure with this build, learned a lot, spent time with a great friend in Paul Smarsh and have a superb vehicle which you love to use when you wish. Which ever way you look at it that's a win... What else do we earn money for?? Thanks again as always truly enjoyable.

  • @gilbertarnold8666
    @gilbertarnold8666 4 года назад

    GREAT VIDEO THANK YOU! Happy new year!

  • @legolas0305
    @legolas0305 4 года назад

    Thank you for being open and honest Oom!!

  • @Jansoom
    @Jansoom 4 года назад +1

    Excellent series Andrew, extremely valuable information and advice. Looking forward to your repartee with your wife in the next trip.

  • @lochnesswell
    @lochnesswell 4 года назад +3

    As an alternative process we bought our Landcruiser HJ75 in Australia where Landcruisers are cheap and common, built a camper on it in Australia in the backyard, and then shipped it to Africa at a cost of about $5,000 shipping, and its being stored in Joberg after two trips in Southern Africa. Our Landcruiser is much older, but we spent way less money than buying a 4WD in South Africa, and then building a camper on it. We have the problem of a Temporary Import Permit only lasting 6 months in South Africa, but if we really wanted to we could register it in Botswana fairly easily and store it in South Africa without a TIP.

    • @4xoverland
      @4xoverland  4 года назад +2

      I did study this option, and it was a viable one. Maybe I'll still do it.

    • @screemalot
      @screemalot 2 года назад

      You're on crack if you think landcrusiers are cheap in Australia. They've never been cheap here and the second hand market has always been strong. And since covid the prices are totally insane

  • @landcruisertroopytouringan2166
    @landcruisertroopytouringan2166 4 года назад +2

    Good down to earth videos and conclusion.
    It’s worth it (to me) as you have ended up with a well sorted and reliable machine. Probably still have another 10k to spend once diffs and other aged stuff fail. But all in all a good strong and basic vehicle to tour in and it will serve you well for decades.

  • @wakeupamerica4610
    @wakeupamerica4610 4 года назад +7

    I see it as, you could have bought a very good "used " land cruiser for the same amount of money true but now you have literally an used vehicle with all or most of the mechanicals new and or rebuilt,so i see it as what you've got is a new reconditioned /restored mechanically sound/new and some better improved parts. I think what you did/have is waaay better.

  • @TimsBitsnPieces
    @TimsBitsnPieces 3 года назад

    Thanks Andrew, this has now made me think that I need to do an excel spreadsheet to see how much it has cost me to rebuild and make my 80 series to where it is now and compare and see if ive spent too much or not on mine. If it's worth spending more to get it to where I want it for my use as a daily and touring vehicle on weekends/holidays etc... I have really enjoyed watching this series and what both you and Paul have done to this vehicle.

  • @MarcHDJ81v
    @MarcHDJ81v 4 года назад

    Thank you very much for this incredible video. I have a '96 HDJ81V-RNPGX VX Limited, here in SA and no matter where I go, more often than not, people approach me wanting to buy it off me. I'm busy overhauling it from nose to bumper (trying keeping it as OEM as possible) for a trip through Mozam and your video was so helpful and completely accurate commercially. You can't even find scrap 80's or 100's for parts let alone a running VX. GX's a plentiful but got luck fuel it. Thanks again

  • @mondo_stunts27
    @mondo_stunts27 2 года назад

    Good video, I’d say I experienced the same with my first 4wd. Bought a 2000 100 series few years ago here in the states, 193,000 miles then. I thought it was ready to go mostly, ended up needing a lot of work. Still happy as and I learned a lot.

  • @shukoz
    @shukoz 4 года назад

    I'm from Zambia and I recently bought a 105 myself. Looking forward to watching your videos when you arrive in Zambia :)

  • @Xemis5
    @Xemis5 4 года назад

    Thanks Andrew. Great video and very informative.

  • @louvendran7273
    @louvendran7273 4 года назад +1

    For international buyers going to South Africa. There are a few dependable clearing agents you could contract to source you a Japanese built/market Toyota. The only snag is it will have to be registered in either Swaziland or Botswana. Thousands of these cars arrive in Durban on a monthly basis and then transported to and registered in these countries. In Southern Africa, South Africa is the only market using locally built vehicles as the local car industry holds the government hostage to ban cheap imports. Hope my advice helps you to make an informed decision.

  • @jurrien541
    @jurrien541 4 года назад

    just love your funny comment at the end. lol.
    i have been restoring my 91 troopy here in nairne south australia.
    keep up the great work, as always, entertaining cheers

  • @travelling_two
    @travelling_two 4 года назад +17

    Really appreciate your blunt honesty - many of us have been caught out or put emotion ahead of logic when buying a second hand vehicle, some great advice here to avoid the fall out.

  • @mrs.hiddenheightsfarm9119
    @mrs.hiddenheightsfarm9119 3 года назад

    Loved this video. Very nicely done & thanks for your honesty. Just subscribed.

  • @edgarkanyora406
    @edgarkanyora406 4 года назад

    Epic series. Enjoyed every minute of it. Organise a trip from Cape to Cairo, some of us here in Nairobi would like to see the car and meet you and Paul.
    Great series

  • @joekhonje
    @joekhonje 4 года назад

    Been following the series, cant wait to see the build in person when you arrive here in Malawi

  • @geoker55
    @geoker55 4 года назад

    I did the same thing with a 1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. I bought it, tore it all apart, put it back together and went on some adventures. Know what? If I hadn't taken it ALL out, I would have been stranded for the "little things" that no one checks. The vehicle cost me $2800 US and I put roughly $8000 US in it. Drives like new, comfortable on the trial and it climbs, forges and perseveres anything I come across. Thank you, Andrew for the years of great info, entertainment and enlightenment.

  • @evansmuzimlimi5205
    @evansmuzimlimi5205 3 месяца назад

    This build is very close my heart, I love the 105. Its a fantastic car for overlanding. Perhaps you will build another 105 in the future !

  • @leenderdhoutzager9389
    @leenderdhoutzager9389 4 года назад +1

    You did well, you got the best Land Cruiser, you know everything works and you should be able to travel safe where ever you go

  • @paulbanks9746
    @paulbanks9746 2 года назад

    Well explained , learnt a lot from all your info , cheers

  • @markgardiner1767
    @markgardiner1767 4 года назад

    Great review. I often ask my self rebuilding my 75 troopy. But yes it's a gem

  • @adnanimran007
    @adnanimran007 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for this project!

  • @BrayanBrikauskey
    @BrayanBrikauskey 4 года назад

    Thank you Andrew, quite motivational a project. One day I hope I'll rebuild my 97 Prado J95

  • @jimnyjolly278
    @jimnyjolly278 4 года назад

    Very interesting end to an entertaining build series. Looking forward to seeing her in action.

  • @williamdomey7584
    @williamdomey7584 4 года назад

    Great Video I just found this channel and am looking foreword to looking at older videos. I recently just bought a 2000 Jeep Cherokee that I’m hoping to do some Overlanding with it.

  • @TroutWest
    @TroutWest 4 года назад

    Used is always a better way to go if you're going to customize it anyway. You also know the vehicle very well so that makes it even more valuable to you. That rig is super nice Andrew... going to be an exciting day to see some uploads with it off road. Cheers from CA USA

  • @Reisito305
    @Reisito305 4 года назад +7

    Hope those shirts go on sale soon. Cheers

  • @HoosierDaddy_
    @HoosierDaddy_ 4 года назад

    I say, if you are in love with an older vehicle, especially one that's rare and not available easily, buy it and spend whatever. It will make you happy. The exotic car guys pay whatever it takes to get what they want. I'm doing this to a 1999 Mitsubishi Montero (in the US) /Pajero. I have what I have without much choice on condition because they only sold a handful of these. It's under expensive repair now, but I will love it for years. As the saying goes, "pay now or pay later". An option for a perfect one never came up, so I have what I have. All that matters is that you will love it in the end. Bravo on this build, and all of your work to share your experiences and knowledge!! Thank you!

  • @codyvyhnalek3691
    @codyvyhnalek3691 4 года назад

    Love your 105 and I love the way you put your videos together.. your so awesome!!!
    Go the old 4wds I think it's worth it 👍👍

  • @luisbelgoderi6800
    @luisbelgoderi6800 3 года назад

    Andrew I live in Panama and I have always wanted to restore a Land Cruiser ... I am originally from Venezuela and 100 series never got to be sold there. Well after a couple of month in the pandemic I saw here in Panama a 105 for sale in US$ 8 K and took the decision to buy it and start my project ... boy I have no regrets!!!! This thing is unstoppable!!!!! Love it

  • @darioberton
    @darioberton 4 года назад

    very well put together! Great job!

  • @tomthompson7400
    @tomthompson7400 4 года назад

    a lot of honest answers , well done for that .

  • @charliewilson4670
    @charliewilson4670 3 года назад

    Excellent video really enjoyed watching ☺👍

  • @SKIKR
    @SKIKR 4 года назад

    What a stunning project a total eye opener!!

  • @JustPete65
    @JustPete65 4 года назад

    Excellent video. I went for a cheaper solid body standard HZJ79 with a good engine. I replaced some mechanical parts, brakes, timing belt erc and bits of trim. Probably cost the same as one in better condition but I know mine has brand new parts. Keeping it standard makes it easier to get spares in remote locations.

  • @Dorko85
    @Dorko85 4 года назад +2

    I did a similar exercise with a 69 Mini Cooper. Bought blind and had to spend the same on the car again, end result is outstanding.
    Zero regrets!

  •  4 года назад +1

    Thank you, excellent case study, I appreciate the resume. Btw. currently, brand-new DC Triton19 2.4d 4x4 costs 34k AUD. (drive away price) - leaving you with spare 7k for mods.

  • @billywestley9008
    @billywestley9008 4 года назад +2

    Firstly thank you for a masterpiece of a series, A lot of us have and are doing the same with our Toyotas but not over 9 days, “ ongoing or rolling restoration “ is what I think it’s termed, our restoration is over all the time we own the vehicle, your “ base lined” 105 is now a desirable and high value truck, 6 of one half dozen of another is how I see it, a fully restored mechanically vehicle will always get more bucks, why? The reassurance of “base line restoration “ The term “Triggers Broom” comes to mind,
    “ I’ve had this broom 20 years, 6 new handles and 4 new heads”. Well, that’s what owning a Toyota is, keeping it up to scratch, enjoying the 100’s of1000’s miles/ Kms of reliability , As ever great video, a very important piece of information for those contemplating a similar project, priceless information, it will now be a “piece of Reference “ for everyone with an idea of owning/ rebuilding one of these magnificent trucks.
    Thanks again, ( owner of a based lined 80, but not in 9 days)

    • @johntidey8734
      @johntidey8734 Месяц назад

      @@billywestley9008 Triggers Broom is a perfect description. My beloved 1997 model which has had a broken rear axcel, cylinder head replaced and new drivers seat. I STILL THINK IT RELIABLE

  • @psgiant
    @psgiant 4 года назад

    Good video, love your thinking on these meters

  • @davidf9027
    @davidf9027 4 года назад +3

    Great video/series! I actually prefer the route you took vs one, for the same cost, in ‘better’ condition. You have many new parts and even the ‘better condition’ option would have all used parts. I’d have better piece of mind in yours.
    Ride safe!

  • @johandewaal
    @johandewaal 4 года назад +1

    Would be great to see total cost including the accessories like tent, awning etc, in order to understand what one will be in for on a total project like this. Great series sir!

  • @curlylarrymoe
    @curlylarrymoe 4 года назад +6

    Restoring a piece of history is always worth it!

  • @Angjerox
    @Angjerox 4 года назад

    Whenever this is going for sale- just ring us!!! Absolutely Beast!!!

  • @deriusnorris4463
    @deriusnorris4463 3 года назад

    Saw the vehicle today in the northern suburbs. It looks awesome. Well done to the whole team.

  • @danedigital3449
    @danedigital3449 4 года назад

    Great job. Looking forward to the extended chassis 4 door ute mate.
    All the best

  • @murphtahoe1
    @murphtahoe1 4 года назад

    Paul is not only so knowledgeable, but such a cool guy! That was hilarious with the “your coffee is right over here”. Aghhh...to be able to have a diesel Toyota in the States. That would be awesome.

  • @jimfifield1674
    @jimfifield1674 4 года назад +2

    Andrew. If you had somehow come across a105 with everything ready to go, without having to do all the work you did to this current vehicle, you would have likely always had a nagging feeling in your gut, wondering what may go wrong because you didn't know the vehicle. Now you have a vehicle you know inside out. You pretty much have purchased a warranty because you know who did this excellent work and no doubt can depend on them taking care of you.
    I say great job. You have to take your chances sometimes in life. I've been working on my own vehicles for over 30 years. I have a 25 year old Nissan right. I do everything.
    Keep it up. I get it

  • @jensbaufeldt7543
    @jensbaufeldt7543 4 года назад

    Well done, I really enjoyed this.

  • @UncannySense
    @UncannySense 4 года назад +2

    that's expensive paper weight but you still got a running rig too. for some it's just a giant paper weight, either way old 2 hand cars expect additional expenses. Moral of the story never buy blind unless you like surprises. Glad you got what you wanted in the end Andrew made for a interesting tale.

  • @gerardo.razzeto
    @gerardo.razzeto 4 года назад +36

    Been in the same situation some years ago with my fzj105 ... bought in a goverment auction for $7k and rebuild it for $13k like the way I want it ... $20k ... 5 years and 85,000kms later the 105 is still great as the first day. Can’t be wrong with a 105.

    • @MrReqel
      @MrReqel 4 года назад

      Yeah but $20K is coil cab money.
      Or at the very least GQ TD money. Which is a far better choice than a FZ 105 series.

    • @Kreat0r1
      @Kreat0r1 4 года назад +3

      @@MrReqel not everyone wants a diesel. Also the GQ and the 105 interiors are light years apart, the GQ and GUs look so dated these days.

    • @gerardo.razzeto
      @gerardo.razzeto 4 года назад +3

      not a chance around here (Peru) the Patrols are not common and most of them are the 3.0 tdi that are crap and just a few 4800/4500...And the 70 series are even more rare to find than the Patrols

    • @gerardo.razzeto
      @gerardo.razzeto 4 года назад +3

      Not only that, also the space inside is so much better in the 105 than the Patrol

  • @MeMurphy10Feb
    @MeMurphy10Feb 4 года назад

    Thanks and very informative!

  • @yanickcharbonneau7155
    @yanickcharbonneau7155 4 года назад

    Thanck you for sharing your built cost! 😊

  • @fabulousoffroaddesigns5080
    @fabulousoffroaddesigns5080 4 года назад

    Very good series. Exactly what we asked for! The car is great value for what you actually paid. It would be hard to get your money out at $41,500 though I suspect. Still a very cool car!
    An F-150 shorty with front and rear lockers is less expensive brand new with full warranty, has more options, is quieter, more powerful, more capable and much safer.

  • @Leon-lp9fl
    @Leon-lp9fl 4 года назад

    Piece of mind going to remote places with a vehicle that you trust, is what it is all about! Great project!

  • @kakasammy8692
    @kakasammy8692 4 года назад

    I love the color sir! the build looks great as well

  • @legambaz
    @legambaz 4 года назад

    This video is very informative. Excellent presentation and what a clear testament that competent technician like Paul actually exist. He would be the one person i would WANT to explore with, anywhere. One thing though, this is also making me feel like Land Cruiser is the ONLY vehicle one should go for in Over Landing. Is this true?

  • @smilecraftdentistry7809
    @smilecraftdentistry7809 4 года назад

    The vehicle is up to your standards now Andrew! So much time ,money and effort has been spent on the build and it will payback with reliable transport for your remote trips !

  • @riccardocarlotti683
    @riccardocarlotti683 Год назад

    Very usefull and interesting video

  • @davesupersquirrel7112
    @davesupersquirrel7112 4 года назад

    The parts suppliers and workshops will love you for it.

  • @THEDRAGONBOOSTER8
    @THEDRAGONBOOSTER8 4 года назад +1

    It's a lovely vehicle ,I would be honored to own it . Great gob . Cheers from Tassie.

  • @pallendo
    @pallendo 4 года назад

    The cost rundown was SUPER helpful. I am always annoyed at other youtube channels that "You can wheel this junkyard jeep for cheap!" and then put in ~$14000USD set of axles, USD$2000 suspension and never mention the cost!

  • @roverron7509
    @roverron7509 4 года назад +2

    You can’t put a price on peace of mind when your 1000k in the middle of nowhere, I’d say you you made the right call. Good luck with your new ride.

  • @joseph4481
    @joseph4481 4 года назад

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @vudu5vudu
    @vudu5vudu 4 года назад

    Awesome series Andrew. Fantastic content, should more than compensate the trials and tribulations. For me... 100 series V8 petrol from new 2003. Different horse, different course. 16 years of ownership and could never be happier. I think Toyota was in their prime in this period. Happy travels. Gwen will surely be comfy.

  • @stevep8773
    @stevep8773 4 года назад

    I managed to find a 2008 LC76 1HZ for R230K. It had high mileage (300K km) but was used mostly for a long commute and overall looked very good. It needed (was due for) a timing belt replacement, new brake discs/shoes/pads and two motor mounts, but the price included a roof rack, sixth wheel, dual battery and some camping mods (a drawer system). I'm very happy with that price, but as you say, you have to be quick if you are going to get one.

  • @dragonfire-jx7qx
    @dragonfire-jx7qx 4 года назад

    Nice build mate one of the best trucks ever made I'm from New Zealand and have a double cab ln106 hilux and my dad has a 80 series cruiser for someone that dosnt have a big budget a old toyota is a good option for reliable motoring

  • @johnhammond9174
    @johnhammond9174 4 года назад

    Well done very good and interesting I do like your outlook see you 2020

  • @parkerprutzman4201
    @parkerprutzman4201 4 года назад

    Your videos were very valuable to me. As with you, my love is the LC105 . There are very few in Indonesia. Found one in Jakarta, and also I was planning to purchase it site unseen. There were too many questions for me and the answers lead me to believe the service was poorly done and not done by professionals. There is a total lack of expert service in Indonesia on Land Cruisers. Toyota dealers have no idea, as they only service the cheap locally made cars.
    I decided on a near perfect Nissan Patrol , TD42T engine, with less than 1/2 the kilometers than the LC105, and $6,000USD cheaper.
    In USA I have a LC 80, LC100 and LC 200. I will drive the Patrol in Indonesia and enjoy driving it, instead of selecting the LC105 and spending my time repairing it.
    Thanks for your honest videos. It help me make the right decision.

  • @johnkemple
    @johnkemple 4 года назад

    I think your vehicle is the one I would take, if the services performed were done correctly, which I am sure they were. Yours has had "hands and eyes on". Surely that adds confidence, the unknown other vehicle may not have had. You have the satisfaction of being there knowing what was done and how it was done. That is worth a pretty good penny alone I would say. I love the vehicle you have created. Well done.

  • @51KTM51Hurricane
    @51KTM51Hurricane Год назад

    The little Man's at Toyota knows what they do🥰🥰😀😀