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1993 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.5l Factory Lockers on 2040-cars

US $12,900.00
Year:1993 Mileage:224828
Location:

Saratoga Springs, Utah, United States

Saratoga Springs, Utah, United States

1993 TOYOTA FJ80 LAND CRUISER - HAS FACTORY ELECTRIC LOCKERS -
- 4X4 LABS REAR BUMPER
- ARB FRONT BUMPER W/12000LB WINCH
- 4PLUS SKID PLATE/HIGH CLEARANCE X-MEMBER
- 4PLUS ROCK SLIDERS
- 4PLUS HD CONTROL ARMS
- SAFARI SNORKEL
- OLD MAN EMU NITRO SHOCKS 
- 30MM COIL SPRING SPACER KIT
- BFG KM2 LT 285 75 R16 W/ 3/4 TREAD LEFT
- 1" WHEEL SPACERS
- 3/4" BODY LIFT
- CUSTOM EXHAUST W/NEW o2 sensors 
- RED TOP OPTIMA BATTERY
-  STEREO WITH BOSTON ACOUSTICS SPEAKERS, 6 CHANNEL KENWOOD AMP, 10" SUB, SATELLITE RADIO
- GPS
- VIPER REMOTE START AND ALARM
- HID HEAD LIGHTS - HI AND LOW BEAMS
- ALL MAINTENANCE PARTS ARE TOYOTA FACTORY (I HAVE ALL THE RECEIPTS)
FUEL PUMP & RELAY, STARTER, GASKETS, SEALS, ECT... TO MUCH TO LIST.
THIS LANDCRUISER DOES NOT HAVE A SINGLE DING/DENT IN IT. RUNS PERFECTLY. DOES NOT BURN OR LEAK ANY OIL. I HAVE OWNED THIS LC SINCE 2/2008 WITH 208,000 MILES. I RUN MOBIL 1 SYNTHETIC OIL WITH BG MOA TREAMENT EVERY OIL CHANGE (3000 MILE INTERVALS) THE TRANSMISSION FLUID IS CHANGED WITH EVERY OIL CHANGE (5-6 QUARTS FROM THE PAN ONLY NOT FLUSHED) VALVOLINE MAX LIFE DEX/MERC FLUID, THE DIFFS AND TRANSFER CASE HAVE BG ULTRA GUARD SYNTHETIC 90 WEIGHT IN THEM
AC WORKS PERFECTLY - AC RUNS ICE COLD
IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A CLEAN & DEPENDABLE FJ80 THIS IS THE ONE.
I GET ALOT OF COMPLEMENTS ON THIS TRUCK AND SHE IS A HEAD TURNER
- I AM WILLING TO PICK YOU UP FROM THE SLC AIRPORT OR HELP WITH DROPPING IT OFF TO A LOCAL SHIPPER
I WILL POST PICS OF THE INTERIOR SOON - THE INTERIOR IN GREAT CONDITION ALL SEATS ARE CLOTH EXCEPT THE REAR JUMP SEATS THEY ARE LEATHER (DID NOT HAVE THEM WHEN I PURCHASED IT)

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