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FINALLY! The 2010 FJ Cruiser is available on Toyota.com. Toyota.ca & some regional Toyota sites have had the 2010 available for a while, but Toyota just added it today.
You can now configure your 2010 FJ, view pics, videos, and photos.
We've also completed the 2010 FJ Cruiser Pricing Estimate spreadsheet. You can get the zip file here, and you'll need MS Excel or a compatible program to use it.
You can use this spreadsheet to configure nearly every option you could want on your FJ, and have a good starting point for negotiations. Please keep in mind that the numbers on the spreadsheet are estimates, and what your dealer has availble will certainly differ. Please use this tool only as a guide.
All you new 2010 FJ Cruiser owners - send us your pics to
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A_A on FJCruiserForums.com posted a link to his new 2010 FJ Cruiser, in Army Green! Like many others, it seems a little more 'forest' than 'army', but it still looks good. This may be my new favorite color!
Here's a link to the full gallery:
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Toyota of Canada now has the 2010 FJ Cruiser on it's website. Including the new Army Green color, although it looks a little different than the photos below. Stil, it's interesting:
Some enterprising enthusiasts over at FJCruiserForums.com have scanned & posted pics of the 2010 FJ Cruiser Magazine/Brochure. These are the first 'pics' of the Army Green FJ that we've seen, even if they are a little grainy.
It looks to us like the "Army Green" is not quite so "Army" after all. Another interesting note is text stating that Iceburg white is available for all models (not just the 4X2). If that's not a typo & is in fact true, that could make for some really cool 2010 all white FJ's. We'll see what actually shows up at the dealership :)
More info & discussion in the FJCF thread.
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BudBuilt has just announced their new Rear Differential Skid. This skid is as tough as you'd expect from any BudBuilt product, and look like they fit very tight to your diff. It's also compatible with the BudBuilt gas tank skid, and have drail holes for mud & water. The skid is easy to install & remove, so does not include a diff drain plug hole, although they are available on request.
This skid will run you $278 in bare steel, another $25 for powdercoat.
You can get a stainless steel version for $85 more, and discounts are available to previous customers.
More details here.