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2008 Toyota Landcruiser 1 Owner Upgrade, Conv Pkg on 2040-cars

US $39,999.00
Year:2008 Mileage:105369 Color: AND THE INTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN ODORLESS
Location:

Wickliffe, Ohio, United States

Wickliffe, Ohio, United States
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2008 Toyota LandCruiser

Price: $39,999
Year: 2008
Make: Toyota
Model: LandCruiser
Trim: 4WD
Miles: 105,369
VIN: JTMHY05J084000968
Stock #: A0968
Engine: 8-Cylinder V8, 5.7L
Color: SALSA RED PEARL
MPG: 13 city / 18 hwy

Options:
Option List:4WD/AWD,ABS Brakes,Air Conditioning,Alloy Wheels,AM/FM Radio,Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS,Automatic Headlights,Automatic Load-Leveling,Body Style: SPORT UTILITY 4-DR,Cargo Volume: 16.10 cu.ft.,CD Changer,CD Player,Child Safety Door Locks,Cruise Control,Curb Weight-automatic: 5690 lbs,Daytime Running Lights,Deep Tinted Glass,Driver Airbag,Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat,Electrochromic Exterior Rearview Mirror,Electrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror,Electronic Brake Assistance,Electronic Parking Aid,Fog Lights,Front Air Dam,Front Brake Type: Disc,Front Headroom: 38.30 in.,Front Heated Seat,Front Hip Room: 59.80 in.,Front Legroom: 42.30 in.,Front Power Lumbar Support,Front Power Memory Seat,Front Shoulder Room: 61.00 in.,Front Side Airbag,Front Spring Type: Torsion Bar,Front Suspension: Ind,Fuel Economy-city: 13 miles/gallon,Fuel Economy-highway: 18 miles/gallon,Full Size Spare Tire,Ground Clearance: 8.90 in.,Heated Exterior Mirror,Interval Wipers,Keyless Entry,Leather Seat,Leather Steering Wheel,Locking Differential,Manual Sunroof,Maximum GVWR: 7275 lbs,Maximum Payload: 1585 lbs,Maximum Towing: 8500 lbs,Overall Height: 74.00 in.,Overall Length: 194.90 in.,Overall Width: 77.60 in.,Passenger Airbag,Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat,Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror,Power Door Locks,Power Sunroof,Power Windows,Rear Brake Type: Disc,Rear Headroom: 38.90 in.,Rear Hip Room: 58.50 in.,Rear Legroom: 36.00 in.,Rear Shoulder Room: 61.10 in.,Rear Spring Type: Coil,Rear Suspension: Live,Rear Window Defogger,Rear Wiper,Running Boards,Second Row Folding Seat,Second Row Side Airbag,Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls,Side Head Curtain Airbag,Skid Plate,Splash Guards,Standard GVWR: 7275 lbs,Standard Payload: 1585 lbs,Standard Seating: 8,Standard Towing: 8500 lbs,Steering Type: R&P,Steering Wheel Mounted Controls,Subwoofer,Tachometer,Tank: 25.40 gallon,Telescopic Steering Column,Tilt Steering,Tilt Steering Column,Tire Pressure Monitor,Tires: 285/60R18,Tow Hitch Receiver,Track Front: 64.60 in.,Track Rear: 64.40 in.,Traction Control,Trip Computer,Turning Diameter: 38.70 in.,Vehicle Anti-Theft,Vehicle Stability Control System,Wheelbase: 112.20 in.

Description:
EDDIE 216.870.2661

THIS 2008 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER IS A ONE OWNER VEHICLE. IT IS ABSOLUTELY STUNNING ! I AQUIRED THIS VEHICLE FROM A RELATIVE OF MINE, HE PURCHASED A NEW LANDCRUISER AND ASKED ME TO SELL THIS ONE FOR HIM. THIS CRUISER STICKERED AT OVER $72,000 , YEAH BIG MONEY ! IT IS EQUIPPED WITH EVERY AVAIL OPTION , I HAVE THE ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HAVE IT FAXED OR EMAILED SO YOU CAN SEE EXACTLY WHAT EVERY OPTION AVAIL IS. JUST TO NAME A FEW , NAVIGATION, HEATED LEATHER SEATS, REMOTE START, SAT INFINITY SOUND, REAR ENT WITH 4 HEADSETS, COOL BOX, LCD DVD 5TH GENERATION TOUCH SCREEN, AND LIST GOES ON AND ON. I JUST HAD FOUR BRAND SPANKING NEW TIRES PUT ON IT, $1000, NEW FRONT AND REAR BRAKES. IT JUST OIL CHANGE AND SERVICE DONE AT LOCAL TOYOTA DEALERSHIP. IT IS PERFECT ON THE EXTERIOR AND THE INTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN ODORLESS, NON SMOKER. NO CHIPS OR CRACKS IN THE WINDSHIELD, HONESTLY I DON'T KNOW WHAT ELSE I CAN SAY. QUESTIONS ARE WELCOME. OFFERS CONSIDERED.
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Seller:
Eddie Auto Brokers
30501 Euclid Ave
Willowick, OH 44092
440-833-0222

































































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