cheapest place to get air lockers

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Re: cheapest place to get air lockers

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as a matter of interest, is there a locker available for a LN106 hilux?

If so, how much with and without air compressor kit?

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Re: cheapest place to get air lockers

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sorry to Hijack.. A BJ73 is a SWB cruiser.. 12 inches shorter in the chassis to the MWB.. sorry i used to own one...

Also, buying a Airlocker from Australia can save you coins too.. Im saving a mate $800 buying a air locker for a jimny from http://www.snakeracing.com.au Importing from US is good option too.. freight using likes of US postal service, goes by weight and is cheap and fast..
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callum007 wrote:sorry to Hijack.. A BJ73 is a SWB cruiser.. 12 inches shorter in the chassis to the MWB.. sorry i used to own one...



Wrong.......... a BJ73 is a MWB Cruiser with a standard Diesel motor BJ74 is MWB with a Turbo Diesel and I still own one :wink:
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