2011 Toyota Land Cruiser Base on 2040-cars
5300 Eagleston Blvd, Wesley Chapel, Florida, United States
Engine:5.7L V8 32V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): JTMHY7AJ3B5012791
Stock Num: 012791
Make: Toyota
Model: Land Cruiser Base
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Dark Gray
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
18 x 8.0 5-spoke high-gloss alloy wheels,Body paint protection film,Color coordinated front & rear bumpers,Color-keyed door handles,Color-keyed pwr folding heated mirrors w/memory -inc: reverse-tilt down, auto-dimming feature,Color-keyed rocker panels & lower door mouldings,Fog lamps w/auto on/off,Full-size spare tire & alloy spare wheel,Gray privacy glass -inc: rear side, quarter, liftgate windows,Green-tinted windshield glass w/shaded top region,HD front & rear mudguards,Intermittent rear wiper,Multi-reflector auto on/off halogen headlamps,P285/60R18 mud & snow BSW tires,Pwr tilt & slide moonroof -inc: sunshade, one-touch open/close, jam protection,Reinforced spiral horn,Roof rack w/cross bars,Running boards,Variable intermittent washer-linked front windshield wipers,Windshield deicer,Engine immobilizer,Front & rear door courtesy lights,Front & rear door storage pockets,Illuminated entry,Leather-trimmed shift lever,Multi-information display -inc: digital odometer, digital tripmeter, shift position, fuel economy & range, average speed, parking sonar, maintenance info,Optitron electroluminescent instrument panel -inc: speedometer, tachometer, coolant temp, fuel level, oil pressure, voltmeter,Overhead console -inc: HomeLink universal garage door opener, Safety Connect controls, sunglasses holder, driver & front passenger map lights,Push button start,Pwr door locks -inc: shift-linked auto lock/unlock,Pwr tilt/telescoping steering column,Pwr windows -inc: auto up/down,Rear window defogger,Smart Key keyless entry system -inc: push button remote start, remote illuminated entry,(12) beverage holders,(3) aux pwr outlets -inc: (2) 12V in center console area, (1) 115V AC in rear cargo area,1st & 2nd row auto climate control -inc: (4) independent temp zones, separate 2nd row control panel, micro air filter,4-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel -inc: mounted audio controls, multi-function display controls, voice navigation controls & Bluetooth contr With a focus on building relationships that last, we want to create an ongoing relationship with every customer. We treat every customer with respect and answer all questions thoroughly. Each new vehicle comes with a Lifetime Warranty at no additional charge to you. Call us with any questions or for additional information. Thank you!
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