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2007 Toyota Fj Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:39750
Location:

Mariposa, California, United States

Mariposa, California, United States
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2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser for sale! This is an amazing machine that not only operates like a beast off-road but drives like a dream on-road! I've owned this vehicle for about a year and a half and only put about 5,000 miles on it. It only has 39,750 miles and the motor shows it. Most of the work done to this vehicle was completed prior to my purchase. It has some scuffs and scrapes from previous owners but the interior is in great shape. The vehicle does have a salvaged title due to body and suspension damage incurred by the first owner during a trip to the Rubicon. I purchased it as a second vehicle and weekend play rig so the title did not bother me. I'm only selling to fund new projects but I'm in no hurry or need. There's almost $20k in upgrades not even counting the value of the vehicle. Buy this rig and own a truly "one of a kind." Below are a list of features and modifications but feel free to call or email for full details. My cell doesn't have reception at home. So if no response, please call the landline or email. I will respond as quickly as possible.  The vehicle is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime.  I do drive the vehicle occasionally so the mileage may increase but not substantially.  

209-966-6846. Home
925-580-2441. Cell


Thanks,
Brandon

Features:

4.0 V6
5 speed automatic
Manual transfer case
6 disc CD changer with premium sound
Off-road gauges
Roof rack with shovel, axe, and hi-lift mounts. 
Custom front and rear armor bumpers. 
8,000 pound winch in front.
Bushwhacker flares
Lots of lights all around!
Dana 60 solid axle swap in front with Ford High-pinion and factory posi-traction.
Warn manual hubs in front.
King coil-over reservoir shocks up front.
Three link suspension setup with hydraulic steering assist.
Dana 70 rear axle swap with ARB air locker.
Yukon chromoly axle shafts in rear.
Chevy 63" leaf springs in rear with Bilstein shocks and hoops.
Front and rear differentials geared to 5.13.
40" Goodyear MTRs on 17" Allied beadlock wheels.
Viper alarm with remote start.
Cobra CB radio.
Under carriage plate armor and rock rails.
And probably so much more...

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