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$49k Invested 4x4 Expedition One Bumpers 6" Lift Kit 1 Owner 10k Winch 33" Tires on 2040-cars

US $26,950.00
Year:2008 Mileage:84800
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States

 
FOR SALE

This Truck is located in Sarasota FL. If you would like to come see it or have it inspected by someone please call me or send

2008 FJ Cruiser

$14,000 in After Market Extras Added.

84,400 Miles at the time this listing was created. (see pic #11)

All Extras Professionally Installed by a local 4x4 Installer here in Boise, Idaho.


Specs. & After Market Add Ons:

- 4.0L VVTi V6

- Automatic Transmission

- 4-Wheel-Drive

- 6” Fab Tech Suspension Lift

-  Expedition One Front and Rear Steel Bumpers

- 10,000 lbs. Smitty Built Electric Winch (front)

- Bushwacker Fender Flares

- 33x12x17 General Grabber Tires

- 17” Wheels Mojave ATX

- Differential Lockers

- N-FAB Nerf Bars

- Billet Door Seals

- Billet Grab Bars

- PIAA 520 Series 6" Fog Lamps with PIAA Interior Switches

- PIAA 510 Series 4" Running Lights (Front & Rear)
with PIAA Interior Switches

- Automatic Locking Hubs

- Roof Rack (stock)

- AM/FM/6 Disc CD Changer

- Power Windows, Locks, and Mirrors

- Center Console

- Ice Cold Air Conditioning

- Steering Wheel Controls

- Cruise Control

- FJ All Weather Floor Matts

- FJ Passenger Side Armrest

- Original Owner


Tires have approximately 30K miles on them.

Body has some scratches (see all pics)

Windshield has a horizontal crack running from one side to the other, approximately 6" from the bottom. (see pic. #10)

While this vehicle has been meticulously cared for and cleaned, the owner is a smoker, and therefore a smoke smell may be present.



If you want this inspected please contact me prior to purchasing.

I am willing to take it anywhere within Boise, Idaho to be inspected at your expense.

NO Warranty is implied or offered in this listing

Shipping costs are your responsibility. Of course please check with your favorite shipper for shipping costs prior to purchasing. They should be able to handle shipping nationwide. I'm happy to bring the FJ to any car shipper in Boise, Idaho for you.

As the vehicle is driven once in a while there may be more miles on it than the listing at the time of sale.

I also reserve the right to end this listing if I receive a legitimate offer either locally or long distance.

I expect a $500.00 non-refundable deposit within 24 hours of purchase. If this is not received I reserve the right to re list the vehicle. I expect the total amount within 7 days.

I will only accept wire transfer, certified bank cashiers check, or cash.

Pay Pal payments will not be accepted for this transaction.

If you have any questions please contact me Sean Kirk at (208) 440-3871 or through Ebay. I will email you back usually within 8 hours or include your phone number and I'll call you as soon as I am able.



Toyota FJ Cruiser for Sale

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