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1999 Toyota Landcruiser V8 4wd Suv - California Truck, 2 Owners on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:187600
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Offered here is a legendary Toyota LandCruiser for consideration. If you are familiar with these SUV’s, then you know they were built with excellence, engineering ahead of their time and will run forever. The consumer reviews on this vehicle are higher than any other SUV (look it up) – they continue to perform year after year.

This 2-owner 1999 model has spent its whole life in California (until coming to Michigan in January 2014) and remains 100% rust free. It is finished in the original factory Natural White color over a gray full leather interior. With arguably the most reliable engine Toyota has ever built, it is powered by a 4.7L V8 mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission. This 4x4 also has a folding 3rd row for extra passengers. Amenities include roof rack, power sunroof, heated front seats, locking center differential, heated side mirrors, power antenna, CD player, and power seats, mirrors, windows, locks and even rear window vents.  

It comes with a squeaky clean CarFax (see photo), routine service records, keyless remote access, spare key, tool kit, spare tire, and the peace of mind that only a LandCruiser can deliver. It’s a safe and solid SUV with superb handling that won’t ever leave you stranded, whether navigating the city streets or climbing off-road hills. This is the vehicle that put the Y2K panic to rest :) Built like a tank and ready for many more miles. 

Please contact me with any and all questions. 

This vehicle is being offered for sale through Garage Kept Motors, LLC. 

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