Take your ’70 back to the ‘80s with these accessories from Toyota Japan.
The iconic Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series is already a favourite with aftermarket accessory providers, but why not shop a little closer to the dealer and dress up your Toyota LandCruiser 76-Series wagon with some of these official parts and accessories from Toyota Japan.
Sold through Toyota’s own ‘dress up’ division, Modellista, the LandCruiser 70 Series accessories include components developed by third-party off-road brand JAOS, which bring a bit of flair to the now 40-year-old 70 Series design.
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For functionality, buyers can choose from a front bumper extension that includes a set of vertical LED running lamps and recesses for optional fog lamps, an aluminium front and rear bash plate, deep offset 18-inch bronze alloy wheels and a low-mount light alloy roof rack.
To add a little more style, Toyota offers a specific 76 Series-motif rear wheel cover, copper and gold decals, a woodgrain interior trim kit and a hard-plastic load-area mat.
Item | Price ¥ | Price $AUD | |
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Front bumper extension | 107,800 | $1116 | |
Fog lamps | 15,400 | $159 | |
Front bash plate | 46,200 | $478 | |
Rear bash plate | 27,500 | $285 | |
Alloy wheels 18x8J | per unit | 440,000 | $4,556 |
set | 1,760,000 | $18,232 | |
Roof rack | 187,000 | $1937 | |
Rear wheel cover | 20,900 | $216 | |
Decals | 63,800 | $661 | |
Wood trim | 66,000 | $684 | |
Luggage mat | 26,400 | $273 |
There are a number of accessories available locally for the 70 Series LandCruiser, but these are predominantly for protection (headlight and bonnet protectors, and a range of bull bars and side protection bars) rather than style.
While not part of the Modelista collection, JAOS offers even more accessories and wheels for the Toyota LandCruiser 70 Series, as well as for a range of other makes and models.
The Modelista / JAOS parts are not available in Australia through Toyota or other official channels, but third-party importers like Import Monster can help.
For a local connection, while they now produce their own equipment, back in 1985 JAOS had its start in Tokyo as the Japanese importer of bullbars made by Australian firm TJM.
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