1994 Toyota Land Cruiser on 2040-cars
Schuyler Falls, New York, United States
Very good mechanically maintained, family truck, always serviced, never abused, engine and transmission and transfer case works awesome, she is a beast in the snow ! Undercarriage is super nice, there are no rust damages. Very nice interior and beautiful truck, there some light touch up on the hood due to tiny stones that hit the hood driving beyond a truck, also the grill for the speakers need to be on.
New set of BILSTEIN shocks all around, has a great lpine radio in it. A/C was recently serviced, new thermostat, radiator flushed, AC serviced blow cold and come along with a brand new battery. I also included did a pic of the instrument cluster running engine that are no active warning lights on, and the truck passed the New York State inspection s well. Lexus rims. DIFF LOCKERS 4.5 I6 24V 4WD 7 Pass The truck can be driven anywhere, I request a non refundable deposit of $500 that is due end of auction (right at the end), the remainder within 3 days via cashier check or wire transfer or cash. Paypal is only for deposit. If you need more than a week to make arrangement my storage cost me $125 a month that will be due after 7 days end of auction. Vehicle sold as is where is, no warranty expressed or implied. Vehicle is NY inspected and come with a clear NY title. Need a 72 hours notice if you intent to come here to make proper arrangements. Can help with shipping if needed and work with your shipper, or will pick u up at the airport, if you intent to drive it home bring your plates and proper insurance. Vehicle sold as is, where is no warranty expressed or implied. The sale is final Good luck
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