1994 Toyota Land Cruiser 4.5l Fzj80 Fj80 Low Milage 100% Stock Xl Clean Look!!! on 2040-cars
United States
Hate to see her go, but its time. Here we have and exceptional example of an 1994 land cruiser. 100% factory stock low milage cruiser with a ton of very recent dealership work. Almost 6,000 in repair bills. It has had the front axle fully rebuilt, full tune up with distributor cap, button, wires, plugs, valve cover gasket, thermostat, BFG AT KO tires, brake rotors and pads, filters (fuel, oil, air), fluids(diffs, trans, coolant brake, power steering), bulbs, whippers, and brush guard. All this done in the last 12k or less. Axle job is still under warranty!! Always dealership maintained by all owners. Body is in great condition even for a 94. Theres only a few small dents on the tail gate and front valance. Cloth interior also awesome with no rips and no stains. drivers floor carpet of cores shows the worst sine of ware. As is i would pack it up and drive it across the county in a heart beat. Its ready for the road, only thing it needs is a new owner.
|
Toyota Land Cruiser for Sale
- 2002 toyota land cruiser 4.7l v8 4wd suv premium repairable rebuilder easy fix(US $11,995.00)
- 1972 toyota fj-40 land cruiser(US $13,750.00)
- 1983 bj 42 toyota land cruiser(US $15,000.00)
- Toyota landcruiser rock crawler
- 1967 fj40
- 2011 toyota land cruiser loaded and ready for export.these never last long(US $56,999.00)
Auto blog
Experience the New York Auto Show by drone
Fri, Apr 10 2015The Autoblog team recently returned from wildly running around the Javits Center to cover all the news and debuts at the New York Auto Show. Sometimes, it's nice to take a more serene look at the exhibition floor, though, and the event's organizers are providing that exact opportunity by flying a drone through the hall. Combined with the down-tempo music, this clip feels like a form of automotive meditation. If you're going to miss the show in the Big Apple, the drone also provides a good overview at the exhibition floor, especially at the stands from Lexus, Buick, Dodge, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota and BMW. Plus, it's a fun way to see some vehicles from a completely different angle than they ever appear on the road. Related Video: News Source: New York International Auto Show via YouTube Auto News New York Auto Show BMW Buick Dodge Honda Lexus Mercedes-Benz Toyota Videos drone 2015 ny auto show
Toyota pondering high-performance GT86 hybrid?
Fri, 08 Mar 2013From what Autocar has to say, Toyota has even more plans for the GT86 beyond the convertible concept we just saw at the Geneva Motor Show. Along with a planned midcycle facelift, Toyota is reportedly looking at how to pack some extra ponies under the coupe's hood, and while there has already been a lot of talk about superchargers and turbochargers, it sounds like a performance-boosting hybrid system could also be in the works.
Talking to Toyota chief engineer Tetsuya Tada, Autocar has learned that the automaker is considering an electrical motor assist for the sporty coupe to improve performance without harming fuel economy. In attempting to keep weight - and, presumably, costs - down, the article mentions the use of a system closer to what Honda uses for its Integrated Motor Assist rather than a full Hybrid Synergy Drive system used in current Toyota hybrids. Tada says the added weight of the system could be offset by weight reduction, while aerodynamic changes and a lower center of gravity could improve the car's handling.
No word yet on whether a mild hybrid system would find its way to North America's Scion FR-S - let alone its Subaru BRZ twin - but the thought is certainly an intriguing one.
2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser Ultimate Edition
Thu, 10 Jul 2014Introduced at the end of 2006, this is the last year for the Toyota FJ Cruiser, the reincarnated FJ40-series Land Cruiser that will shortly journey to Takama-ga-hara, the Plain of High Heaven. In its first model year, we drove it to SEMA and found it, shall we say, coarse. It bobbled on the freeway and droned in the cabin, its boxy interior providing four bounce-boards for unpleasant frequencies. Tall mirrors helped one work around the eclipse of vision aft of the B-pillars, but navigating traffic required forethought and technique. Its turning circle was measured in kilometers. For the first two years of its life, it needed premium gas. It may have been fun to look at, but we couldn't wait to get out of it.
That's not the case anymore, and now the FJ Cruiser is poised to join a long list of vehicles that got better and better, then got axed.
Driving Notes