Ok Guys
I also mentioned when i first joined that i had a 200 GXL Landcruiser as well.Apologies for being slack and not posting some photos and info on it.


The photos are from a trip we did in the Flinders ranges just on 18 months ago.
The Cruiser is a 2012 GXL VDJ200R. NO kdss. It had a gvm upgrade done pre-delivery from toyota dealership in Maitland NSW. If you get the Gvm upgrade done after delivery you have to get a Engineers Certificate but if you get it done PRE-Delivery you don't need the Certificate. Toyota and ARB and the Governing Authorites reached and aggreement that allowed for the upgrade to be done.It was called a second stage/tier of manufacturing and a plate to state it was attached to the vehicle when it was done.
The front of Crusier was lifted only 25 mm and also had a spacer fitted as well. The springs were also heavy duty to take the Extra weight of the steel power coated Bullbar and the Kingone /Avenger Mako 12,000 lb Winch. Again OME Nitrocharger Struts were fitted.
The back has been lifted as well and it has only 200 kg rated springs in the back along with Coil rite Airbags for when carrying more load. Also again fitted were Nitrocharger Shocks.
To replace a set of injectors in these D4D Twin Turbo v8 motor you won't get much change if any out of $ 10,000 dollars
so i had a Water watch alarm fitted that as the name implies alarms when it detects water in the fuel.
I have also fitted a EGR restrictor plate tell stop the black plume of unburnt diesel from the motor and also help keep the oil cleaner longer.
The tyres were replaced with Cooper ST Maxx 265/75/17 and i have found them to be very good so far. Not to noisy for a AT/Mud tyre
The Bullbar has HID IPF driving lights which are ok but i will be upgrading them somehwere down the track. The headlights have been upgraded in the High beam to 70 wat HID which are very good and the low beam has a modified H9 globe fitted which gives a better light as well.
I have the GME UHF with the controls on the Microphone and the rest of the body hidden behind the centre of the dash.
Also fitted to the Cruiser is EK215H TPMS that tells my what the tyres pressures and temps are doing and the Caravn tyres are also fitted with sensors that can be linked or unlinked to the Tyre pressure Monitor base in the vehicle.
This system was designed for use on semi trailers in America and can accomodate up to 22 Tyre pressures sensors.
Also had a Safari Snorkel fitted as well for the odd deeper creek.
I think that is all for now. Now for a few pictures hopefully.
There are a few pictures including our Coromal offroad Poptop Caravan as well.







