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Ultra Custom 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj80 Lifted, Arb, 10k Winch, Dual Batt Sys on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:172754
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Selling my 1997 Landcruiser for no reserve…

Ultra custom 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ80 with 172k miles.  One of the best built Cruisers for sale.  California truck rust free and super clean!

This Cruiser is built for expedition duty or for your next family camping vacation. Already equipped with a dual battery system to run additional accessories without running down the main battery.  This cruiser has all of the desirable features you would want to add on to your Cruiser.  This is a 1997 last year FJ80 Land Cruiser and one of the best colors Gray metallic with tan leather.    

This car has so many off road options and accessories that are specialized for this truck and I will list the equipment below to make it easier:

OPTIONS:

*Old Man EMU lift
*Pro comp 285/75/16  off road tires on stock 16" Cruiser wheels
*Dual Battery setup to run additional off road lights/accessories (Blue Sea systems) Battery selector in engine bay.
*ARB heavy duty front bumper
*10k LB Road Shock winch 4.8HP
*HID 7" off road lamps
*Rock sliders running boards.
*Rear mounted spare tire with same size tire
*Roof basket with rear off road lamps wired. 
*Offroad tools shovel, axle, and high lift jack all with lock and key
*Rear ladder for easy access to roof
*Rear built in shelf to allow for storage for equipment bins
 
Recently last month I decided to reupholster the front seats and they look amazing and factory new. The interior is in excellent shape and very clean. Rear seat leather in great condition.  Non smoker car and no pets. The carpets are super clean.  This cruiser rides super nice and smooth. The suspension is smooth and not bumpy or firm. Even the wife drives it sometimes. 

The motor and transmission are in excellent condition. Motor is strong and not leaking any oil or consuming oil. The transmission shifts crisp and tight. No slipping or sharp bangs. Its amazing how nice this truck rides with 172k. 

Only minor issues with the truck is front passenger seat does not move forward. I believe a gear is stuck and needs to be repaired. Also, the radio seems to work intermittently. Maybe a loose connection. Some paint on wheel arches is fading.  Hood release cable needs servicing.  Other than those minor items she is a fabulous truck. Passes smog with flying colors and currently registered in California until Nov 2014. 

Clean title in hand. Email for more info. 


 

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