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  1. MotoCRT

    1994 Toyota Landcruiser - $15,500

    Yes it's still available. I got rid of the stock front seat, as the gear was stripped and they were uncomfortable. The previous owner had done the repairs but I never thought to ask for pictures of it before it was repaired. Smart idea, but no I don't have any pictures of it pre-repaired...
  2. MotoCRT

    1994 Toyota Landcruiser - $15,500

    Yes Still available. Originally listed for 16,500, dropped to 15,500 but negotiable.
  3. MotoCRT

    1994 Toyota Landcruiser - $15,500

    Price Drop and open to reasonable offers.
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    1994 Toyota Landcruiser - $15,500

    Pictures here
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    1994 Toyota Landcruiser - $15,500

    Hate to let it go but it's time. I purchased it with a Salvaged title when it had about 97,000 miles on it, currently has~127,000miles. It was considered Salvage only due to body damage on the right rear quarter panel and rear hatch. Repair to the right rear panel and hatch replaced by previous...
  6. MotoCRT

    Mexico insurance

    Made it down to BDLA. It was a great trip and can't wait to travel in BAJA again. Thanks for the advice .
  7. MotoCRT

    Input on Silverado vs Tundra purchase decision?

    Nice Tundra! Toyota Tundra is the route I'm planning to go in the next year. 1. I like the reliability of a newer vehicle when traveling with the family. 2.I'm 6'2 so the mid size trucks are just to small for me . 3.I like the simplicity of the interior, less gadgets to break.
  8. MotoCRT

    Member Introductions *NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCE YOURSELF*

    Hello, I'm from San Jose and I've been off-roading and camping for 20 years. My rig is 1994 80 series on 37's. My wife has a Jeep Grand Cherokee which is what we've been using on the last couple of trips and it does great. Looking forward to learning lots and meeting cool people here.
  9. MotoCRT

    Mexico insurance

    Thanks...only going for week this time. What's FFM. Sorry first timer.
  10. MotoCRT

    Mexico insurance

    Traveling to Baja, where can I buy Mexican insurance?