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When it comes to police cars in Japan, you will think of a variety of models, from sedans to sports cars, and in addition to the Toyota Crown, which is the most popular car, the police station in Saga Prefecture, Kyushu, also uses the crossover SUV Land Cruiser as a patrol car, and it is equipped with everything from the inside out, so let's take a look at this SUV police car.
The Toyota Land Cruiser, which was used by the Saga Prefectural Police Station in Kyushu, was a J100 model produced from 1998 to 2007 and was equipped with a 4The exterior of the 7-liter V8 engine is in the standard black and white colors of the Japanese police, and the large roof lights and flashing lights of the radiator shield are also standard.
And the most conspicuous thing is the chrysanthemum-shaped badge at the water tank guard**, which symbolizes the family crest of the Japanese imperial family. In the cockpit, there is a short knife under the glove box in the passenger seat to open the way in the weed area, and there is also an electrical socket for lighting next to it, and there is also a fire extinguisher under the seat for emergency use.
In addition to the old radio, there are also modified police controls underneath the center console that can support functions such as announcements, pagers and lights, and a foldable table in the back of the front seats. At the back, the luggage compartment is equipped with a variety of equipment, such as a triangular cone, a baton and a place rangefinder.