Fj Cruiser - Tons Of Extras on 2040-cars
Bronx, New York, United States
2007 FJ cruiser in great condition with lots of extras.
I am the second owner of this truck and it has 94,000 miles and drives really good and is a real head turner. I have a clean title in hand. The FJ has a 3 inch lift kit and also a set of big steal FJ rims and Nitto Gearra tyres and I also had the arches cut and modified to Make the lift look bigger. There is also a set of large red springs on the front and the top half are visable behind the wheel that looks really good. The FJ also has a roofrack, side steps, a heavy duty curt hitch and it also comes with a Thule snowboard / bike rack that can hold 4 snowboards and 2 bikes. I also have a ladder for the rear that is still in the box. i also had a trd exhaust installed which looks and sounds really good. I also had the roof, mirrors, handles and bumpers sprayed Matt black which looks really cool. The interior in the truck is in good condition with some minor scratches. The truck also has a set of rubber all weather FJ mats. I only used his truck to tow out boat in the summer and or snowboarding trips in the winter. It is a very comfortable ride and is really good n the snow. It is our third vehicle so I'm selling it because of lack of use. Please contact me on 646 2289990 |
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