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2011 Extremely Built Toyota Fj Cruiser Crawler 4x4 on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:46600 Color: Gobi stealth custom rack to fit Rigid Sr
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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Extremely built 2011 FJ Cruiser 4x4 Crawler
 
This vehicle is currently on the cover vehicle of 4WD Toyota Owner Magazine September/October 2014

*The Total Chaos +2 Long Travel Front kit has been removed and a radflo extended travel 2.5 coil over setup has been installed with Total Chaos uniball upper control arms* 

 

*Total Chaos +2 front kit has been removed and a radflo extended travel 2.5 coil over setup has been installed with Total Chaos uniball upper control arms*



This 2011 FJ Cruiser has 46,600 miles auto transmission loaded with every option! Blue tooth , XM, JBL premium sound system, backup camera
This vehicle has the best of the best mod"s and parts installed! There were no shortcuts taken on this build 
I have always changed the oil with Amsoil synthetic every 5000 miles. 
I have over $25,000.00 of aftermarket parts and modifications on this vehicle. 
This vehicle is a day driven vehicle. The 35" tires have less then 5000 miles on them. This FJ cruiser 4x4 has a 4 speed transfer case Inchworm Marlin Crawler Lefty HD cromo 23 spline inputs 30 cromo spline outputs shafts, Custom triple stick setup retaining Oem center console with all the cup holders and a stock appearance really nice! full tummy tuck bud built skid plates with high clearance cross members 3-4 inches of additional ground clearance, front ARB locker and rear E locker, 35" Nitto MT tires on Trail Ready wheels with 4:56 gears, Radflo 2.5 extended travel front coil overs with Total Chaos Uniball upper control arms, Metal Tech long travel rear , Icon 2.5 front coil overs , 40 "Rigid led light bar on the custom Gobi Steath Roof Rack, Rigid 6' bars inside the front bumper and a pair of Rigid D2' Duallys front fogs , Demello front bumper with Syth Rope winch, Expo 1 rear tire swing out bumper , Demello sliders, rear DOM links, Dual Batterys , Roto Pak dual gas cans with locking mount, full skids, cb and much more. This vehicle has clear bra installed on the complete sides to protect the paint from pinstriping. 

Front Suspension/ Steering
Total Chaos uniball upper control arms
2.5" Radflo extended travel coilovers
All Pro Spindle Gussets
SS extended brake lines
Sonoran Steel front Body Mount Chop



Rear suspension
Metal Tech rear long travel springs
Metal Tech 4x4 3" bump stop extensions 
1" billet machined rear spring spacer (to compensate for rear Exp 1 bumper)
2.5" Icon remote reservoirs Long Travel 11.5 inch shocks
All Pro HD Lower Links
Metal Tech DOM Rear upper links
Sonoran Steel adjustable rear trac/pan bar 
SS extended brake lines
Extended e-locker harness

Wheels and Tire (5)
17" x 8" Trail Ready Bead Looks
35" x 12.5" 17 Nitto MT's



Transfer Case/ Gearing
Marlin Crawler Dual Ultimate's With Triple Sticks Lefty with 30 Spline CroMo Output shafts (Front and Rear)
Marlin Crawler 23 Spline Competition CroMo 4.7.1 Gears in the rear case
Marlin Crawler 23 Total Spline CroMo 2.28.1 Gears in the front Case
Advance Adapters TX2 Dual Case Double Bearing Adapter
Dave's Off road triple stick kit
Inchworm Adapter Plate 
Phoenix Rack & Axle Custom front and rear drive shafts
Bud Built Tummy Tuck cross member
4x Innovations super duty transfer case mount 
Sonoran Steel rear Transfer case cross member with additional transfer case mount
Sonoran Steel custom built Triple Sticks 
Sonoran Steel custom built raised transmission tunnel (3) piece covers 
Nitro 4.56.1 Gears (Front and Rear)
Front ARB Air Locker
ARB Compressor CKSA12 (small compressor for front locker only)


Armor/ Exterior
Gobi stealth custom rack to fit Rigid Sr 40 light bar
All Pro Lower link armor front and rear 
Icon rear Shock skid guard 
Bud Built 6 Piece Tummy Tuck Skids with high clearance cross member
Sonoran Steel Modified skid plates for dual case Lefty
Bud Built Rear differential skid
Demello round tube sliders
Front bumper Demello flat top with Rigid 6" E series Led's inside the winch area 
Rear bumper Expedition 1 rear swing out tire carrier
Trail Team Black Grill , Mirrors , Door Handles 
clear bra installed on the complete sides and front of vehicle to prevent paint damage from pin striping



Lighting
Front Hella 500 factory spot lights converted to 4300k 55 watt HID Kit
Rigid 40" SR Led light bar on custom Gobi stealth roof rack
Rigid 6" E series floods inside front bumper
Rigid Dually D2's- euro beam
XK Glow 16 pod Rock light led setup
Side Mirror Light Mod- white led's
Interior Lights all AZFJ Homedad Led Kit!
Expedition 1 Rear bumper lights Hella 4"

Dual Battery setup
Dirty Parts dual battery kit with yellow top optima battery



Recovery
Smittybilt X20 8000k waterproof winch with 
Synthetic winch line
Trail spare inner & outer tie rods 



Communication
Cobra 75 WX ST
4'Wilson antenna
Quick-Disconnect
Bandi Mount
Apollo Communications peak and tune


Exhaust
Performance Muffler high clearance tail pipe
Performance Muffler custom Y-pipe 
and rerouted and tucked around Lefty
transfer case flat belly 

Interior
Dirty Parts 6 switch housing (drivers air vent)
Icon auto black billet shift knob
3 Inchworm Gears Transfer Case Shift Knobs
Custom ARB locker/ Compressor switches center switch housing
First Aid kit
Left rear (custom bracket)for fire extinguisher

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