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Toyota FJ Cruiser, comes with plastic base
plate display 12.5" x 6.35" only and a TEIN key holder.


The
letters FJ have been spoken with reverence by off-road drivers
since Toyota introduced its first FJ40 Land Cruiser in 1960.
Until 1965, it was Toyota¡¯s best selling vehicle
in America. The last FJ40 left the factory in 1983, but recently
Toyota decided to revive the two-letter moniker on a radical
square-shouldered sports utility aimed at the young and active.
The 2007 FJ Cruiser shares its 245-horsepower 4.0-liter V-6,
suspension, ladder-type full frame, and four-wheel-drive system
with the Toyota Prado sport utility and its siblings, the Toyota
4Runner and Toyota Tacoma pickup. Designed at Toyota¡¯s
CALTY California design studio and built in Japan, the FJ Cruiser
has an all-steel body that opens with two full-sized doors,
two rear-hinged clamshell doors for easier access to the back
seat, and a side-hinged tailgate. With a lockable rear differential,
ground clearance of 9.6 inches, and the capability of fording
creeks up to 28 inches deep, the FJ Cruiser is intended for
serious bush whacking. |