Land Cruiser 80 4.2 (12 Valve) Manual - Extensively Prepared & Upgraded
Sale price: £10,500.00
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Technical specifications
Manufacturer: | Toyota |
Model: | Land Cruiser 80 |
Year: | 1992 |
Fuel Type: | Diesel |
Mileage: | 160,000 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Engine: | 4,200 |
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Description
Toyota Land Cruiser HDJ80 VX with manual window wiper.
Body:
The paintwork is a little scratched from green-laning (by trees etc). There is no significant panel damage anywhere. However, the near-side rear arch is scraped (see photos below), though this can easily be replaced. There is a towbar with electrics that are fully working. The sunroof and all internal electrics work perfectly. The Cruisers or Land CruisersOverland. I have receipts for every major cost and have kept a detailed log/spreadsheet of all the work that has been done, when it was done and what it cost. This can be supplied with the truck though it is mostly detailed below.
Engine:
ACL BEBs
New exhaust
New OEM governor cover gasket (fuel pump)
Fuel pump fully rebuilt by RVS Swindon
New fuel hoses
Fuel tank pick-up filter removed and cleaned
New OEM fuel breather valve
Cooling:
New OEM radiator
Cooling system flushed and replaced with Toyota red coolant
New OEM thermostat
Digital engine temperature gauge
LC80 with approx 80k – gear selection is smooth and precise (replaced due to original box dropping out of 2nd and reverse gear – a known issue with some manuals)
New heavy duty clutch fitted at same time as the gearbox
Toyota fully synthetic 75w-90 oil in gearbox and transfer
Both transfer output seals and bearings replaced with OEM
Gearbox, transfer and centre diff-lock breathers routed up alongside snorkel
Centre diff-lock made selectable in high and low range
Custom transfer bash plate (underbody protection)
Axles/Drivetrain:
Front axle fully rebuilt with all OEM bearings, seals, and genuine OEM CVs (including new swivel housing and hub seals, swivel bearings etc) - Later, longer CVs and flange fitted
Rear axle all seals and bearings replaced with OEM.
New diff oil front and rear – last changed June 2015
Both diff-pinion seals replaced with OEM
New OEM rear diff-lock actuator
Both axle and diff-lock breathers routed up alongside snorkel
New OEM rear wheel studs
heavy duty springs and long-travel shocks on the rear
Replacement Milner bumpstops
SupaPro castor correction bushes
Full SupaPro Poly bush replacement (except anti-roll bar bushes = OEM and Milner)
Steering:
Old Man Emu steering dampener
Gwyn Lewis Heavy duty stainless Sumo steering bars
New track rod ends
brakes (non-ABS)
Refurbished front calipers, one rebuilt and one brand new OEM replacement rear caliper
Grooved discs front and rear
100 series pads on front
Braided (extended) brake hoses front and rear
Full brake system flush and fluid replaced with dot 5.1
Handbrake fully rebuilt with all OEM parts - new handbrake shoes, springs etc and cable (it works!)
Wheels/Tyres:
5x steel modular wheels 16x8
5x 285/75/16 Maxxis Buckshot Mudders with 80% tread
Electrics: (leisure set-up is totally isolated from starting batteries)
2x 125ah leisure batteries in custom box in boot (250ah total auxiliary power)
Sterling BB1250 50watt winch bumper
12500lb winch with 100ft Dyneema rope
2” body lift
4x Thule roof bars with locks
Custom ‘ARB’ copy full length roof rack. Powder-coated black with polycarb windbreak
Fuel filler cap serviced so vents properly
Heated mirrors - wired into the rear demister
Interior:
Alpine head unit with Bluetooth
lighting circuit and separately switched
Custom load guard – fully separates boot from rest of vehicle
Custom built wooden shelving system made out of 18mm marine ply – easily removable. Designed around Really Useful Boxes - can accommodate 9x21 litre boxes and 2x50 litres boxes
Fridge slide (160kg locking slide) incorporated into shelving system designed to accommodate a Waeco CF50 fridge - included
All seats supplied – can be re-fitted
Windows:
All new OEM window rubbers (except rear sliding windows) – windows all work perfectly style="font-family: Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; background-color: rgb(250, 250, 250);"> for demonstration of security film.
Costs
Not relevant to pricing I know but gives a good idea of the volume of parts replaced and work completed. The total build cost to date excluding the original purchase and minus all consumables such as servicing, MOTs, replacement tyres etc., is £12,198 on parts (of which many were sourced cheaply via club discounts and shipping from abroad) and £5,494 on labour. This gives a total spend of £17,692. This does not include the roof-tent or fridge. There are also an additional £450+ of new and used spares as detailed below. Genuine receipts can be provided to support all the quoted costs.
Extras - Included in the Sale
Camping Gear:
Howling Moon 1.4 Roof-Tent – very well used but is still totally functional and waterproof (The cover does however leak and could do with replacing)
Waeco CF50 fridge in full working order
Spares:
2 headlights
Various new nuts and bolts
2 new gaskets and seals
Longfield swivel seal
Full set of Milners ceramic brake pads
*There are also various other spares of which I have forgotten!
Summary
This truck is ready to drive away now and is fully prepared to complete a big overland trip and/or be used as a reliable everyday vehicle. In my ownership it has completed 4 trips in Europe including many offroad routes as well as numerous shorter camping trips, green-laning trips and pay-and-play days all without incident. The
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Body:
The paintwork is a little scratched from green-laning (by trees etc). There is no significant panel damage anywhere. However, the near-side rear arch is scraped (see photos below), though this can easily be replaced. There is a towbar with electrics that are fully working. The sunroof and all internal electrics work perfectly. The Cruisers or Land CruisersOverland. I have receipts for every major cost and have kept a detailed log/spreadsheet of all the work that has been done, when it was done and what it cost. This can be supplied with the truck though it is mostly detailed below.
Engine:
ACL BEBs
New exhaust
New OEM governor cover gasket (fuel pump)
Fuel pump fully rebuilt by RVS Swindon
New fuel hoses
Fuel tank pick-up filter removed and cleaned
New OEM fuel breather valve
Cooling:
New OEM radiator
Cooling system flushed and replaced with Toyota red coolant
New OEM thermostat
Digital engine temperature gauge
LC80 with approx 80k – gear selection is smooth and precise (replaced due to original box dropping out of 2nd and reverse gear – a known issue with some manuals)
New heavy duty clutch fitted at same time as the gearbox
Toyota fully synthetic 75w-90 oil in gearbox and transfer
Both transfer output seals and bearings replaced with OEM
Gearbox, transfer and centre diff-lock breathers routed up alongside snorkel
Centre diff-lock made selectable in high and low range
Custom transfer bash plate (underbody protection)
Axles/Drivetrain:
Front axle fully rebuilt with all OEM bearings, seals, and genuine OEM CVs (including new swivel housing and hub seals, swivel bearings etc) - Later, longer CVs and flange fitted
Rear axle all seals and bearings replaced with OEM.
New diff oil front and rear – last changed June 2015
Both diff-pinion seals replaced with OEM
New OEM rear diff-lock actuator
Both axle and diff-lock breathers routed up alongside snorkel
New OEM rear wheel studs
heavy duty springs and long-travel shocks on the rear
Replacement Milner bumpstops
SupaPro castor correction bushes
Full SupaPro Poly bush replacement (except anti-roll bar bushes = OEM and Milner)
Steering:
Old Man Emu steering dampener
Gwyn Lewis Heavy duty stainless Sumo steering bars
New track rod ends
brakes (non-ABS)
Refurbished front calipers, one rebuilt and one brand new OEM replacement rear caliper
Grooved discs front and rear
100 series pads on front
Braided (extended) brake hoses front and rear
Full brake system flush and fluid replaced with dot 5.1
Handbrake fully rebuilt with all OEM parts - new handbrake shoes, springs etc and cable (it works!)
Wheels/Tyres:
5x steel modular wheels 16x8
5x 285/75/16 Maxxis Buckshot Mudders with 80% tread
Electrics: (leisure set-up is totally isolated from starting batteries)
2x 125ah leisure batteries in custom box in boot (250ah total auxiliary power)
Sterling BB1250 50watt winch bumper
12500lb winch with 100ft Dyneema rope
2” body lift
4x Thule roof bars with locks
Custom ‘ARB’ copy full length roof rack. Powder-coated black with polycarb windbreak
Fuel filler cap serviced so vents properly
Heated mirrors - wired into the rear demister
Interior:
Alpine head unit with Bluetooth
lighting circuit and separately switched
Custom load guard – fully separates boot from rest of vehicle
Custom built wooden shelving system made out of 18mm marine ply – easily removable. Designed around Really Useful Boxes - can accommodate 9x21 litre boxes and 2x50 litres boxes
Fridge slide (160kg locking slide) incorporated into shelving system designed to accommodate a Waeco CF50 fridge - included
All seats supplied – can be re-fitted
Windows:
All new OEM window rubbers (except rear sliding windows) – windows all work perfectly style="font-family: Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; background-color: rgb(250, 250, 250);"> for demonstration of security film.
Costs
Not relevant to pricing I know but gives a good idea of the volume of parts replaced and work completed. The total build cost to date excluding the original purchase and minus all consumables such as servicing, MOTs, replacement tyres etc., is £12,198 on parts (of which many were sourced cheaply via club discounts and shipping from abroad) and £5,494 on labour. This gives a total spend of £17,692. This does not include the roof-tent or fridge. There are also an additional £450+ of new and used spares as detailed below. Genuine receipts can be provided to support all the quoted costs.
Extras - Included in the Sale
Camping Gear:
Howling Moon 1.4 Roof-Tent – very well used but is still totally functional and waterproof (The cover does however leak and could do with replacing)
Waeco CF50 fridge in full working order
Spares:
2 headlights
Various new nuts and bolts
2 new gaskets and seals
Longfield swivel seal
Full set of Milners ceramic brake pads
*There are also various other spares of which I have forgotten!
Summary
This truck is ready to drive away now and is fully prepared to complete a big overland trip and/or be used as a reliable everyday vehicle. In my ownership it has completed 4 trips in Europe including many offroad routes as well as numerous shorter camping trips, green-laning trips and pay-and-play days all without incident. The
Also published at eBay.co.uk