1986 Toyota Land Cruiser Bj73 Frp Top Diesel Mwb And Lhd !!!! on 2040-cars
Van Alstyne, Texas, United States
I am selling my Toyota Land Cruiser BJ73 ,this is a medium wheelbase 70 series cruiser with the removable FRP Hard top.It is a 1986 with only 140K Kilometers wich is only 90K miles on it's very robust 3B diesel motor and H55 5 speed manual transmission.To top this off it even comes with the rear Full Floater axle with a Factory OEM limited slip differential.I imported this truck from Belgium myself and have it already registered and titled so it comes with a clean and clear Texas title.......not like the other imports where you have to run around for the paperwork!The 70 series are the successor from the early FJ40 series and are still produced new today for all the hostile terrains all over the world....just not for the US :( It is listed as a 1980 on Ebay because Ebay does not recognize Vin's from imports,but will do this if it is before 1981.But the Cruiser is a 1986 It is also for sale local and I keep the right to end this listing early if it sells local. |
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