In this episode, Neil and Anthony are picked up in a blacked out helicopter and flown four hours into the South Australian bush. Left with nothing but the FJ Cruiser to get them back to civilization, the boys embark on the first leg of their One Way In, One Way Outadventure, traveling from a remote salt lake to...well, who knows where?
Reminds me of our latest adventure in the back of beyond in SA!
FJCruiserClub 2 months ago
@mvalovalo It's the same up here in Canada FJ goes for 40,000$....
ThePopopl 6 months ago
That's awesome !!!!
Zabooba1 9 months ago
@mvalovalo Because in the US most people (mainly Jeepers) think that 4 Wheeling consists of smashing on the gas pedal and hitting mud at high rates of speed. So Toyota probably thought they could get more money from the Aussies who actually wheel/overland their rigs...I obviously made that up, but I would love to hit up the Outback with my FJ.
thelemonlite 9 months ago
Why does this car costs approximately $28,000 in USA, but comes in at nearly $50,000 here in Australia? It's particularly offensive when you consider our dollar is worth more than the greenback these days. Wouldn't you agree?
mvalovalo 9 months ago
what would of happened if they died???
1881hardcore 10 months ago
my fj45 could do all of this and it doesn't look like a hummer
krashdown102 10 months ago
Love it!
silvere36 11 months ago
aside from driving up a sand dune, ive done equally extreme offroading in my 1983 Honda Civic, my Vitara could have done all that with ease, funny how 4wd adds these days seem to be aimed at people who dont know much about 4x4. and seriously, would it have been that difficult to put the 3L turbo deisel from the Toyota Prado in as a option?
IpostJesus 11 months ago
Great job john :)
aussiedonna50 11 months ago