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Toyota FJ

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:23 am
by MooD
FJ stands for : Fake Jeep or Fatima Jum3a

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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:34 am
by agghazal
no one can copy our jeeps.. even if they tried to modified the japanese cars
jeep is jeep

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:13 am
by belbassiouni
I like Fake jeep FJ :lol:

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 9:58 am
by maddog
No Mood, you're wrong.

I've done a huge amount of research, consulted with experts in far away lands, sought consultation with those in lofty positions of power, and discussed the topic at length with the wise men of the land.

Now that my quest has come to an end, and I pause to rest my weary bones, I can categorically and undeniably tell you, it stands for....





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FORGET JEEPS!!!

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 12:41 pm
by WildFire
FJ is a nice car but

The only thing that I dont like at all with it is Reversing


Imagine your self Off Roading at night and you are not able to see behaind you :roll: :!:

Is is OK but, not too good to make you forget Jeep .... still Fake J33P

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 12:43 pm
by XJ
Maybe

Factory Junk :twisted:

Freak Job

Or

Fake Jaws

or

Foul Job

Or

False Jack

or
Fail Job :twisted:
or

Fake Jaguar

or

follow jeep :twisted:

or

Forgered Jeep :twisted:

or

Funny Jeep

or Full Jerk :twisted:

Fake Jewel

First Joke

Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 1:47 pm
by maddog
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:08 pm
by Rizvi
Although i respect the Wrangler and believe it to be one of the best "offroad" vehicles ever made...rest assured its capabilities are very limited.

Forget on-road driving; its best to tow your wrangler to wherever you want to go offroading.

When it comes to off-road driving; the short-wheelbase;approach/departure angles;light weight does the off-roading for you.

A STOCK FJ can hands down out-perform a wrangler in high-speed off-road driving. The FJ's offroad abilities have been sacrificed partially (lowering the a/d angles) to improve on-road capabilities in which it can pretty much outperform SUV's worth 3 times as much.

rgds,
Rizvi (08 Stock FJ)

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 11:28 pm
by jc
Rizvi wrote:Although i respect the Wrangler and believe it to be one of the best "offroad" vehicles ever made...rest assured its capabilities are very limited.

Forget on-road driving; its best to tow your wrangler to wherever you want to go offroading.

When it comes to off-road driving; the short-wheelbase;approach/departure angles;light weight does the off-roading for you.

A STOCK FJ can hands down out-perform a wrangler in high-speed off-road driving. The FJ's offroad abilities have been sacrificed partially (lowering the a/d angles) to improve on-road capabilities in which it can pretty much outperform SUV's worth 3 times as much.

rgds,
Rizvi (08 Stock FJ)
We will see in Liwa speed is not the game in the sand if it was we would all do what Omar Kid is doing and building a race car for Desert fun.

As we all know it is never the car its the driver a car is only a tool when used properly anything is possible even for a FAKE JEEP

Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 1:07 am
by Rizvi
We will see in Liwa speed is not the game in the sand if it was we would all do what Omar Kid is doing and building a race car for Desert fun.

As we all know it is never the car its the driver a car is only a tool when used properly anything is possible even for a FAKE JEEP
The car always comes first and then the driver....I doubt that all SUV's are capable of drivng through challenging dunes.

The car has to be offroad-capable - Driving skills evolve with experience.

rgds.

Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:16 am
by Xof
i totally agree with JC!

Give a highly modified jeep to a first timer, he will not be able to deal with it, and it may be dangerous!

Give a road SUV (Murano, Kia, X5, etc...) to a very experienced driver, he will bring it anywhere as i have seen that in different deserts.

The driver makes it, not the car.

of course he you put a newbie in a Tiida...

Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:36 am
by omar_kid77
jc wrote:
Rizvi wrote:Although i respect the Wrangler and believe it to be one of the best "offroad" vehicles ever made...rest assured its capabilities are very limited.

Forget on-road driving; its best to tow your wrangler to wherever you want to go offroading.

When it comes to off-road driving; the short-wheelbase;approach/departure angles;light weight does the off-roading for you.

A STOCK FJ can hands down out-perform a wrangler in high-speed off-road driving. The FJ's offroad abilities have been sacrificed partially (lowering the a/d angles) to improve on-road capabilities in which it can pretty much outperform SUV's worth 3 times as much.

rgds,
Rizvi (08 Stock FJ)
We will see in Liwa speed is not the game in the sand if it was we would all do what Omar Kid is doing and building a race car for Desert fun.

As we all know it is never the car its the driver a car is only a tool when used properly anything is possible even for a FAKE JEEP
As my brother JC said and my signature said the same (it's not the car that can make it, it’s the driver)
JC brother don’t forget I still have the Jeep for the fun and to go wild.

Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 2:30 pm
by braveheart
Guys,

FJ ( Fake Jeep ) or Jeep TJ (Total Junk) :lol:

If the jeep or the toyota are not upgraded and modified, they are exactly the same on offroad

But when it comes to highway driving, fellow jeepers must agree that FJ is much more better and more confrotable

so the result is, keep your jeeps for offroad only, and buy an FJ for onroad and offroad :D

or sell your Jeeps and keep the FJ with some minor modifications for Liwa :?: :?: :?: :?: 8)

Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 7:06 pm
by Rizvi
BH - i concur.

Anyhow...the car comes before the driver...thats my notion.

Im dead sure the best driver in the club can not drive a corrolla through dune crests.

Ok - so we cant drive a sedan in the desert?? what??? we need an SUV? what about a range rover sport?? no no, low profile tires....low a/d angles...??? whaat??? we need high profile tires and high a/d angles??? H2 baby!!!???? no no tooo heavy & too long...WHAAT??? high profile tires, a/d angles, AND light weight AND not tooo long??? I thought its all about driving skills!!


Everyone has their own perspective....my opinion is if you want to "enjoy" off-roading (not just driving on the beach or a park trail), you need to have the right car...driving skills evolve and improve over time.

Bottom Line...Im a little sick of Jeepers justifying their car choice by dissing vehicles used by other club members.

rgds.

I drive FJ

Posted: Mon Jan 12, 2009 3:58 pm
by bluetoy
When I was sorting my list of what I want to buy which can be used for on road as well as off road FJ topped the list with everything I wanted with a very comfortable offroad and onroad experience.

At the end of the day its a personal choice.

Regarding the car and the driver I think both are important. Its has to be a perfect match to get the best results. A newbie with the best car and and a rally driver with a Tiida will not be able to do anything.

but given a good offroad vehicle, a well experienced offroad driver ... can put a spectacular show.

I started driving as a newbie in my FJ and I still remember when I tried tackling a dune and stopped and got stuck. It wasnt the car it was me.

I like my FJ as I like a landcruiser or Patrol or a Jeep.