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142k Miles Locked And Built 80 Series Trd S/c Slee Arb Ome $14k+ Build 65 Pics on 2040-cars

US $21,500.00
Year:1997 Mileage:142000
Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
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I'm a Land Cruiser collector and enthusiast who has owned over twenty FJ40's, 60's, 80's and 100's over the years. Feel free to check my feedback and you'll see I've sold several exceptional Land Cruisers on eBay to very satisfied buyers. This extremely nice locked and built 80 has been my daily driver for the last year and unfortunately hasn't seen much trail use. Now it's time to let someone else enjoy it and use it the way it was intended.

142K original miles. No damage or flood history. Repainted Grey/Green last year due to trail scratches. Not a show quality paint job but very presentable and receives lots of compliments. Does have some minor blemishes, nicks and dings here and there. Runs very strong and drives great. Shifts smooth. Rides good (all things considered). Tracks straight. Brakes are good. Great oil pressure. A/C blows cold. Heater works great. Needs nothing in my opinion. Everything works except the power antenna. New windshield installed last summer. EGR valves recently replaced. No check engine lights on. New radiator last summer. 

Over $14K in modifications and accessories. TRD Supercharger. Slee/OME 4" Lift. Slee sliders. 315/75R16 Goodyear Duratrac tires with less than 7K miles mounted on grey powder coated factory wheels. Front ARB winch bumper (no winch). PIAA lights (not hooked up). Custom rear bumper with spare tire swing out. Eclipse/TomTom Stereo with GPS. No original 3rd row seats but I'll throw in a set of tan ones in perfect condition if desired.

Fully serviced, detailed and ready for a new owner. I'm happy to assist with pre-purchase inspections BEFORE the end of the listing. Below are 65 pictures detailing the great condition it's in. Please message me with any questions and I'll get back with you ASAP. 


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