1999 Toyota Land Cruiser Landcruiser V8 4.7l 4x4 4wd In Excellent Ñondition Look on 2040-cars
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1999 Toyota Land Cruiser Landcruiser 4.7L V8 4x4 4wd in Excellent Ñondition
Additional photos are here: More Photos Year: 1999 Miles: 187732 Transmission: Automatic Color: Grey/Beige Engine: 4.7L DOHC EFI 32-valve V8 engine Title: Clean Owners: 1 VIN: JT3HT05JXX0040547 In excellent working/driving condition, good interior/exterior condition. See photos for more details, if any questions, just ask. AC blows cold air, car with no known mechanical issues. Fully loaded, stock - no alterations. Clean inside out, third row seats (car sits 8), top rack, comes with remote and additional key. Additional photos are here: Link to picasa album This is one indestructible vehicle and it will go forever. I'm selling it for a friend, it is too big for me. Price: $9450 Additional info: - new altienator and timing belt - reupholstered/refurbrushed front and second rows of seats - tires are in excellent conditions - new hood struts - sun roof doesn't work/glued - minimal interior and exterior tear and wear consistent with the age of the vehicle Price: $9450 Model description and reviews: http://www.kbb.com/toyota/land-cruiser/1999-toyota-land-cruiser/ Average pricing for the car: Vehicle Information Check https://services.flhsmv.gov/MVCheckWeb/ Vehicle Information: Vehicle Identification Number: JT3HT05JXX0040547 Year/Make: 1999 TOYOTA Previous Title State: GEORGIA Registration Expiration Date: 9/27/2013 Title: 87440629 Title Issue Date: 2/22/2003 Title Status: ACTIVE Title Print Date: Odometer Reading/Status: 79,299 ACTUAL MILEAGE Odometer Date: 2/22/2003 Color: GRAY Vehicle Type: AUTO Net Weight: 4,435 Owner Information: 1 owner Paper Title Clean Brands: VIN: JT3HT05JXX0040547 WMI / VDS / VIS:JT3 / HT05JX / X0040547 Model: Land Cruiser Make (Manufacturer): Toyota Model year: 1999 Manufactured in: Japan (Asia) Sequential number: 040547 Keywords: Highlander, high lander, SR5, Prado, Lexus, 470, lx470, lx 470, gs 460, gs460, 460,4Runner, Tacoma, FJ Cruiser,FJCruiser, FourRunner,FJ40, FJ45, FJ55, FJ60, FJ80,FZJ0, FJ100, HZJ105, Rav4, Rav 4 |
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