Land Cruiser Awd Series 80 Diff Lockers Original Condition on 2040-cars
Schuyler Falls, New York, United States
Love my truck but my work force me to leave abroad for some time, instead of paying for storage I decided to sell it, even thought I love this rig. Very good mechanically, family truck, always serviced, never abused, engine and transmission and transfer case works awesome, this is a beast in the snow ! The body have some light paint touch up but the color and painting is 100% original, very nice interior and beautiful truck. Missing the speakers cover in the door, has a nice Alpine radio in it. A/C was recently serviced, blow cold and come along with a brand new battery. Please look at the pic the right running board need to be properly inserted in the molding. some paint touch up, but original paint and color, I also included a pic of the instrument cluster showing running that are no warning lights on. DIFF LOCKERS Original Condition 4.5 I6 24V 4WD 7 Pass The truck an 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. Good luck
1994 Toyota Land Cruiser Report Run Date: 2014-08-31 19:57:58.472 EDT Report Summary
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