Dear all,
I'm a 48 year not so old vintage aviation enthusiast and pilot living in the south of Sweden.
Yesterday I bought my first Toyota LC HZJ-70 2000.
Have owned a Mitsu L200 in the past, I hope that will be forgiven by the forum
My name is Martin Forsberg from Lund and so fare (24h) there is no mods done to the LC, but there will be in the future for sure.
Plan is to use it for traveling in northern Scandinavia and some 4-wheeling.
During early -90 I competed in circuit racing in a Mazda Rx-7 and I'm also the founder of the Swedish rotary engine (Wankel) organisation, so I have some knowledge when it comes to cars and building/modifying.
When it comes to 4-wheeling, I have limited experience as I have until now always stayed on the pawed part of the world
During transport (driving) my LC home yesterday I meth a guy in a Land Rover, he flashed he's headlight and waved, I think this 4-wheeling community has showed it self from the best side so fare. Hope to be able to contribute in the future on this forum also.
Cheers
Martin
I'm a 48 year not so old vintage aviation enthusiast and pilot living in the south of Sweden.
Yesterday I bought my first Toyota LC HZJ-70 2000.
Have owned a Mitsu L200 in the past, I hope that will be forgiven by the forum

My name is Martin Forsberg from Lund and so fare (24h) there is no mods done to the LC, but there will be in the future for sure.
Plan is to use it for traveling in northern Scandinavia and some 4-wheeling.
During early -90 I competed in circuit racing in a Mazda Rx-7 and I'm also the founder of the Swedish rotary engine (Wankel) organisation, so I have some knowledge when it comes to cars and building/modifying.
When it comes to 4-wheeling, I have limited experience as I have until now always stayed on the pawed part of the world

During transport (driving) my LC home yesterday I meth a guy in a Land Rover, he flashed he's headlight and waved, I think this 4-wheeling community has showed it self from the best side so fare. Hope to be able to contribute in the future on this forum also.
Cheers
Martin