2010 Toyota Fj Cruiser Trail Teams Edition on 2040-cars
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2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser Trail Teams Edition 1 of 1500 produced Adult Owned andProfessionally Maintained - Excellent Condition Standard Equipment: 4.0 LiterV-6 5 – Speed Automatic Tire Pressure Monitoring System Water resistant SeatsPower Window & Locks Tilt Steering Options: TRAIL TEAMS SPECIAL EDITIONSandstorm Paint Hood Mirrors, Grille – Black out TRD Beadlock Style AlloyWheels BF Goodrich 33” All Terrain Tires 80-90% Old Man Emu 3” SuspensionLift installed - by 4Wheel Parts SpiderTrax 1.25” Wheel Spacers - by 4WheelParts SPC Upper Control Arms - by 4Wheel Parts Active Traction Control LockingRear Differential New PowerStop Cross Drilled & Slotted Rotors / Pads - by4Wheel Parts Steel Expedition One Diamond Style Front Bumper Steel ExpeditionOne Rear Bumper with Tire Mount *Both bumpers full wrap Linexed for Smittybuilt XRC9500 water proof winch & synthetic rope Factor 55 ProLink Shackle Mount D-Rings 54” High-Lift Jack Factory Towing package – Class3 Hitch & Harness Rear Hella 60 Watt lighting GOBI STEALTH Roof Rack – 600pound rating RIGID E-Series 40” light bar – 30,000 Lumens DIRTY PARTS CustomRocker Switch Panel for lighting Cruise Control Remote Starter Leather WrappedSteering Wheel w/ stereo control Backup Camera in Mirror Automatic Dimming Rearview mirror Lumar Lifetime Window Tint Weather Tech Floor Liners “Tuffy Box”Locking Steel Security Console Led Interior Illumination AC 115V / 400 W OutletHusky Rubber Trunk Mat "Trail Teams" 2-Tone Interior Cloth in ExcellentCondition MPAC Springtail – Rear Side Rack w/ Molle bag and Flashlight holderCustom “8 Ball” Shifter Knobs Kenwood DNX 9980 HD – Audi
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Sat, 16 Aug 2014If you're an enthusiast, and you don't know that Dodge spawned another Hellcat this week, you really must have been living in cave. The 2015 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat is probably the biggest news for enthusiasts since the reveal of, well the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat.
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