Geardo
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Hey folks! My name is Matt and I hail from sunny (definitely not wet and windy) Cumbria!
Just recently bought a Prado after looking for a good while waiting for the right one.
Had a Navara D22 before this but that blew up rather promptly after buying it so that was fun!
Your Cruiser: '99, 90 series LWB, Jap import Prado TZ, 120k miles
Mods on your Cruiser: None yet!
Plans for your Cruiser: Overlander, looking to do some long trips through Europe and beyond with the wife. Rooftop tent, all the bells and whistles. Also want it plenty capable off-road.
4x4 Experience: Not much, just getting into Green laning
Looking forward to getting stuck into it, just received my Haynes so I can start reading up on it now.
First priorities I reckon are the change all fluids, Oil, Diffs, Transmission etc
Get her undersealed as the MOT test center said its very clean.
New exhaust to free it up a bit, AT Tyres, Underbody Protection, Roof rack, RTT, Interior work etc etc.
Any tips or tricks would be much appreciated, anything I can do to ensure longevity of the Prado and not have it blow up would also be awesome.
Cheers!

Just recently bought a Prado after looking for a good while waiting for the right one.
Had a Navara D22 before this but that blew up rather promptly after buying it so that was fun!
Your Cruiser: '99, 90 series LWB, Jap import Prado TZ, 120k miles
Mods on your Cruiser: None yet!
Plans for your Cruiser: Overlander, looking to do some long trips through Europe and beyond with the wife. Rooftop tent, all the bells and whistles. Also want it plenty capable off-road.
4x4 Experience: Not much, just getting into Green laning
Looking forward to getting stuck into it, just received my Haynes so I can start reading up on it now.
First priorities I reckon are the change all fluids, Oil, Diffs, Transmission etc
Get her undersealed as the MOT test center said its very clean.
New exhaust to free it up a bit, AT Tyres, Underbody Protection, Roof rack, RTT, Interior work etc etc.
Any tips or tricks would be much appreciated, anything I can do to ensure longevity of the Prado and not have it blow up would also be awesome.
Cheers!
