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Rare Fj Cruiser - Low Miles, No Accidents, Never Off Road, Tasteful Upgs on 2040-cars

US $38,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:29000 Color: to compliment the interior etc
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Available is my precious 2012 FJ Cruiser which I’ve loved and babied since I drove it off the lot! It’s a clean title with absolutely no accidents – only driven to work and back. The first day purchased, it received a clear bra to guarantee no unwanted rock chips. Although it’s made to be a 4x4 off-road vehicle, it has only seen paved roads here in Orange County. Below you’ll find all the upgrades I have done to make a beautiful capable SUV, even better! I still continue to receive many compliments as it’s tastefully modified for urban driving – not so much styled to be an off-road vehicle as that was never my intent. I have an acute attention to detail – all my upgrades are done for a specific reason, generally to balance one another. Such as rear cross drilled rotors to match the front Brembo brakes, silver side panels to match the rear silver tire cover, matte black front bull bar to match the side step sliders and roof rack, LED exterior to compliment the interior etc. I have a few different vehicles in my garage and the FJ rarely gets driven which is why I’m letting her go.

Toyota Factory Added Options:

  • OEM Roof Rack
  • OEM Back-up Camera
  • OEM TRD Intake
  • OEM All Weather Floor Mats
  • Premium Sound System
  • Brushed Aluminum Door Sills

    Exterior Upgrades:

    • Front Matte Black Bull Bar
    • Front OEM Trail Team Front Grille
    • Front Custom HID Projectors
    • Front LED Blinkers
    • Front Custom Hella Fog Lamps
    • Professional Clear Bra still in perfect condition (Hood, Fenders, Mirror)
    • Side Step Sliders in Matte Black
    • Custom Quad Tip Exhaust
    • Rear LED Brake Light
    • Silver Accented Tire Cover
    • Silver FJ Cruiser Door Sill Guards
    • Blind Spot Mirrors
    • Full Ceramic Tint including windshield
    • Stubby Antenna
    Wheels and Brakes:
    • Brembo Big Brake Kit - Red 4-piston with Cross Drilled Rotors
    • Rear Cross Drilled Centric Rotors
    • 18” Volk TE37 Forged Monoblock Wheels (very rare finish)
    • Michelin LTX Tires – 265/65/18
    • OEM 17" wheels included with purchase
    Interior Upgrades:
    • Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel
    • CNC Billet Shift Knob (dual)
    • CNC Billet Cluster Surrounds
    Contact me at 626.416.9775 to schedule an appointment. Vehicle located in Orange County, California.

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