2007 Toyota Fj Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l Custom Camoflauge on 2040-cars
Jupiter, Florida, United States
OK ITS NOT READY YET AS I AM A FAUX FINISH PAINTER AND I NEED TO CLEAN THIS OUT BIG TIME, LOL
I CAN CLEAN IT ALL OUT, ITS NOT THE EXTERIOR ITS THE BACK, WHERE I KEPT ALL MY PAINTING SUPPLIES, TOOLS ETC, SO IM GONA DO THAT IN THE NEXT 2 WEEKS, WHEN I HAVE TIME IN BETWEEN PAINTING JOBS, AND SPARE TIME ( GOOD LUCK FOR ME HUH?) SO , THATS THE DEAL, SO ILL CLEAN IT UP , TAKE INTERIOR PHOTOS AND PUT HERE IN ANOTHER 2 WEEKS, I KNOW THIS IS AN EXTREMELY POPULAR VEHICLE, I WAS GOING TO SELL IT TO MY FRIEND WHO IS CO OWNER OF THE BIGGEST CAR CHAINS HERE IN SOUTH FLORIDA AND HE SAID, WHEN WE GET ONE , ITS GONE IN 1-2 DAYS, SO EVEN THOU KAUFFS (PLEASE GOOGLE KAUFFS WRAPS HERE IN WEST PALM BEACH FLORIDA ) THEY PUT A CUSTOM WRAP ON FOR ME, THE BEST ONE, THE WRAP ALONE WAS 2600$ , WHY DID THEY PUT THE WRAP ON?......... because i work as a faux painter and i go on tons of construction sites where homes are being built and do custom work , so the car got nasty all the time, and its BLACK UNDER THE WRAP, i was gona repaint it, but then i said, why repaint it , when its only gona get nasty over n over,so put on the vinyl wrap and BAM. no more maintence as far as waxing, etc, etc, etc,,,,, so you know how hard it is to keep black clean and spotless and with my OCD i have to have things perfect looking or i flip out. SO THE WRAP WAS MY ONLY OPTION, ITS A GREAT WRAP , IT WAS JUST PUT ON 3 MONTHS AGO, SO,,, its gona last from 7 to 10 years, that is what kauffs told me, u can call and talk to them or ask for jason he can tell you about vehicle wraps... YES I HAVE THE PAPERWORK SOMEWHERE OR JASON WILL GET IT FOR ME OUT OF THE SYSTEM THERE TO SHOW ITS BRAND NEW AND COST THAT MUCH! so i really left the colors up to kauffs, i said, im an artist of sorts, i faux paint, u are good with wraps, let me allow you to choose what you think would be cool for this vehicle,, so he did, and they came up with that print/pattern/color scheme.. some ppl say its more for a girl than a boy but the people, OH THE PEOPLE, THEY ALL LOVE IT, THEY GO... WHAT THE HELL IS THAT? OMG, THAT IS SOOOOO COOL. I LOVE THAT.. SOME PPL SAY,, I DONT KNOW IF I LOVE IT, BUT ITS DIFFRENT.. so hey, we all got an opinion , right? i like the looks i get, the windows are dark tinted, so nobody really see's in, its a tad darker than legal... just so u know.. it has a nice sound system with 2 10 subs in the back, u can take em out , or leave the box in, it has a cd player, and its LOUD AS HELL. i have jblo whatever, the best 6x9's in the front, and there are speakers in the roof, and complete surround sound that booms and u can hear it a block or 2 away if u wana go that loud, plug in the mp3 player and go.. i used a nano ipod and jammed out big time, anyhow, its in perfect condition , 75k miles, ill give you actual mileage here soon i didnt realy check it as of today im listing it as a pre listing cuz i gota clean it up good , that is going to take 2 weeks, so wait for more photos.. i live in jupiter florida and yes u can come c it, but its not ready to sell im NOT GOING TO DOCK MONEY OF FOR THE WRAP, OR THE CONDITION OF THE BACK, I WILL CLEAN IT UP PERFECTLY BEFORE I DOCK MONEY OFF THIS VEHICLE.. SO , U CAN BUY IT AS IT IS, AND CLEAN IT URSELF, U CAN CHANGE THE WRAP, REMOVE THE WRAP AND BUFF IT OUT CLEAN THE BLACK,, YES THE WRAP WILL PEEL OFF WITH LITTLE OR NO EFFORT AS IM TOLD BY JASON AT KAUFFS WRAPS, THEY DONT GLUE IT ON, ITS SOME OTHER TECHNOLOGY... SPARE TIRE? YES.. STOCK RIMS? YES.. I PAINTED THEM.. IT HAS A CHROME BULL BAR IN THE FRONT ITS GOT ICEEEEEE COLD A/C AUTOMATIC NOT A 4X4 ITS NOT A 4 WHEEL DRIVE ITS A 6 CYL , BUT FAST, LOTS OF PICK UP , GOOOOOO ... I HAVE ALWAYS HAD IT SERVICED BY TOYOTA DEALER (EARL STEWART TOYOTA) ,, I PAID CASH FOR IT BACK A FEW YRS AGO, I AM THE SECOND OWNER THE FIRST OWNER KEPT IT GARAGE KEPT AND HE WAS OCD LIKE ME.. HE WAS SAD TO SELL IT BUT HE HAD TO BECAUSE HE WAS MOVING TO CALIFORNIA FOR A JOB. THIS CAR HAS A SQUEAKY CLEAN CARFAX ITS NEVER BEEN OFF ROAD, ITS NEVER BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT NOTHING. CLEAN TITLE , I WANT CASH ONLY U KNOW THE DRILL WITH ME NO SHIPPING NO TALKING ABOUT NOTHING OTHER THAN WHEN U COME C IT , THATS IT.. AND CASH IN HAND AT MY BANK THAT GOES RIGHT INTO MY BANK ACCOUNT THERE AND THEN I WILL SIGN U OVER THE TITLE AND TAKE MY TAG OFF OF IT... NO GAMES IM TOO OLD , TIRED, AND BEAT UP FOR ANY GAMES. SAVE IT. ALSO I FOUND A HUGE LUMP IN BREAST SO I FEEL LIKE I DONT KNOW MUCH ABOUT MY FUTURE NOW.. I THINK I AM GOING TO HAVE A NEW OUTLOOK ON LIFE, I AM SCARED TO DEATH WHY AM I SELLING THIS ??? I BOUGHT A CADALLAC SUV YESTERDAY (8/4/2014 ON A WHIM BECAUSE I FELT LIKE,,,, I DONT KNOW, I FELT LIKE I NEEDED TO LIVE AND MAKE A CHANGE, I AM GOING THRU A HUGE MIDLIFE CRISIS, AS U C IM SELLING MY CORVETTE TOO.. I DONT KNOW HOW MUCH MORE TIME I WILL BE ALIVE, SO I AM A BIT LOST AND MAKING STRANGE DECISIONS, ( LIKE I DID WITH THE WRAP, LMAO..!!) BE YOUNG, BE FREE, HAVE FUN.. LIVE FOR TODAY!!!! DONT BE SO FRUGAL IN LIFE,, YOU COULD BE ALIVE TODAY , AND DEAD TOMORROW, AS IM FINDING OUT.!! CHECK BACK IN 2 WEEKS OR SOONER GOD WILLING FOR MORE PHOTOS OF THIS , AFTER I CLEAN IT ALL UP AND OUT, IM GONA FIND THE ENERGY AND STRENGTH TO DO THAT FOR YOU IN A FEW MORE DAYS TIME.. XOXOOOX GOD BLESS EACH AND EVERY ONE OF US.. LIFE IS FRAGILE AND U GOTA GET OUT THERE, AND LIVE!! |
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