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Toyota 100 & 105 Series Landcruiser 50mm/ 2" Body Lift Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Christchurch, New Zealand

Christchurch, New Zealand
Condition:New Brand:Flatout Offroad Country/Region of Manufacture:New Zealand

Welcome to FLATOUT Offroad 

This complete kit will fit a 100 and 105 series Toyota Landcruiser.   

Body lift kits are a simple and cost effective way of raising your 4wd. A perfect solution to clear larger wheels, to give your truck better approach and departure angles or just a more aggressive stance. 
Only basic hand tools and a little bit of spare time are required for installation. 

At Flatout Offroad we pride ourselves in providing the industry’s leading bodylift kits. The body lift blocks in this kit aren’t just your standard blocks. Our body lift blocks have been extensively load tested and trailed to eliminate any weakness, there design and Nylon composite has been tweaked and refined to perfection - to provide you with unrivaled quality, strength and durability. 

All kits are supplied standard with high tensile 8.8 Zinc coated fasteners. 

What your kit contains: 
- 10 of our Heavy duty lift blocks 
- 10x High tensile fasteners 
- 10x Nylock nuts and flat washers 
- FlatoutOffroad Stickers  

If you got this far, thanks for reading my listing. If you have any questions or requests please feel free to ask.

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