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October 22nd, 2007 04:58 PM #1
Toyota Land Cruiser Prado LC120 owners, post here!
my dad has one, silver color. IMHO, it's good.
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October 22nd, 2007 08:02 PM #4
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October 22nd, 2007 10:01 PM #5
[SIZE=3]Land Cruiser 120-series Prado model: 2002 till present
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First appeared in 2002, this is the newest model of Land Cruiser Prado group. This model no longer follow its predessors title known as the 'light duty' Land Cruiser but rather as a mid sized Luxury SUV. A new 4.0 L (3955cc) V-6 1GR-FE gasoline engine was available only in Europe first. In Japan, the manual transmission are all dispatch. Engines available are 2.7 L (2693cc) straight-4 3RZ-FE, 3.4 L (3378cc) V-6 5VZ-FE and 3.0 L (2982cc) straight-4 Turbo diesel 1KD-FTV.' In countries like China, a new developed engine, V-6 1GR-FE are available. Because this is a luxury SUV, burglary is not uncommon. For this purpose, the immoblizer is introduced into this model.
In August 2004, the 3RZ-FE was replaced by 2.7 L (2694cc) 2TR-FE and in July 2005, 5VZ-FE was replaced by 4.0 L (3955cc) V-6 1GR-FE with 5-speed automatic transmission available in late 2005.
In countries like America, this model is known as Lexus GX 470 with 4.7 L (4663cc) V-8 2UZ-FE engine.
For overseas exports, diesel models have had the 1KZ-TE turbo diesel engine with maximum output rating 96KW/135ps as well as the 5L-E natural aspirated diesel engine rating 70KW/95ps. In November 2006, Toyota introduced the 1KD-FTV Turbo Diesel (D-4D) engine into Australia to meet Euro IV emission standards. This engine delivers 127kW of power and 410 Nm of torque. The upgrade to the D4D engine was also matched with transmission upgrades to the diesel range, with the 5-speed automatic and 6-speed manual transmissions added in line with the petrol powered range.
The 120-series Land Cruiser Prado shares the same suspension parts as the current generation 4Runner and FJ Cruiser for the Northern America markets.
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November 3rd, 2007 08:05 PM #6
saw a white prado earlier at annapolis greenhills, meron light sa lower rear bumper. does anyone know kung kailangan bumili ng separate light housing/assembly for it or lalagyan na lang yan ng bulb?
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November 3rd, 2007 08:47 PM #8
nice looks pero wala bang kasama tire cover yan sa likod? parang di maganda tignan pag nakalabas yung extra tire.. i've seen one pero ung parang bundok na logo kala ko tuloy everest..hehe
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November 3rd, 2007 09:05 PM #9
meron ganyan klaseng tire cover dati yung prado ng dad ko, kaya lang nasira/napunit na i think last year lang. afaik, wala talagang kasama na tire cover ang mga lc 120 prados from the local toyota dealers. sa isang car accessories shop sa mandaluyong area namin nabili yung tire cover na mountains as backround, as far as i remember 10k ang bili namin dun.
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November 3rd, 2007 09:22 PM #10
mister yan po ba ung 10k? mahal po pala... wala nang ibang tire cover aside from that? parang di kasi bagay na ganda ng sasakyan mo tapos ung tire cover e medjo hindi maganda ung looks? opinion ko lang po yun
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