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Not brilliant as the vehicle was never designed with forward facing rear seats and seat belt anchorages are a drama to get engineering approval for.
Roger, check this site, Toyota LC70: Range Overview they are avail with 3, 5, and 11 seat configuration here in Australia.
The 5 seater has the second row of seats facing forward. Even in the 3 seat version the seat belt anchor points for a 5 or 11 seater are still there they just have plastic plugs fitted in them.

I have a 75 series pop top Troop Carrier, what a great truck! Just got back from a 5000km trip to Lake Eyre and it never missed a beat

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I also have a 75 series, it's a factory 6 seater (if the ocupants of the double front passenger seat are skinny) with forward facing rear seat (and seatbelts obviously). Not sure when they stopped making the 6 seater, but I've seen a few around.

Awesome truck that can go anywhere with room for friends and their gear too.
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Toyota Landcruiser Pick-Up HZJ79 Late Mode 2002 Diesel on eBay, also, Toyota, Cars, Cars, Parts Vehicles (end time 12-May-09 19:55:18 BST)
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Unfortunately I believe that is has already been sold - I had a customer interested.
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Hzj 80 L / Gcmrsw2 - Jt 111 Pj 800 700: Urgent Help!

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Aren't LC80s very expensive in Oz compared to the UK market?
I sold a fairly tatty 1998 4.2TD 24v manual 80 done 180k with 8 owners and no history for £4150 earlier this year, somebody told me I undersold it???? I thought I did really well!
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European LC 80 without turbo (1 HZ engine)

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During last May I got an LC 80,close to GX and with 1 HZ engine, in very good condition with just one owner. Let me say this: the engine is perfect and no need for any turbo at all! You think to drive more than 130 km/h?
Any new 78 or 105 is a car for the rest of your live. In Africa you don't need any turbo at all,with a 6 cilinder, 4.2 cc engine. In Europe with cronometer lifes and motorways all-round, you are a slave of turbo-cars, turbo-food, turbo-drinks, turbo-anything! The worst thing to do is add a turbo to a non-turbo engine, unless you are mechanic or want to be one!

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