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1994 Toyota Land Cruiser 4wd Strong Engine & Trans Built Like A Tank on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:234440
Location:

North Hills, California, United States

North Hills, California, United States
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RUNS LIKE A TANK ! A/C VERY COLD ! Sunroof works perfectly fine,leather seats,Front seats are manual its not power seats,ALL NEW Michelin tires(Pretty pricey),Upgraded Shocks,GREAT Suspension,NEW Synthetic Oil Change,Battery purchased 2/13!All Spark plugs replaced last year. This Cruiser runs GREAT with a lot of POWER! All front & rear brakes are still good. All power windows & doorlocks all work. Front & rear wipers both works perfectly fine,CD stereo sounds GOOD,Roof rack is in perfect condition,Running boards are in perfect condition,power mirrors both work,Glass headlights,taillights & signal lights all work. I might get it detailed this weekend to bring back the shine! The Top end was rebuilt a couple of years ago. This car runs like a champ! Feel free to email me any questions.  This  GREAT 4x4 will SELL to the highest bidder! 
***** Serious buyers ONLY ***** If you check the bumpers here on ebay its only $87 with free shipping. Its also FOR SALE locally so I reserve the right to stop the auction at anytime. 


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On Apr-21-14 at 22:02:41 PDT, seller added the following information:

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On Apr-22-14 at 16:45:02 PDT, seller added the following information:

**** PLEASE READ ***** BIDDERS WITH ZERO FEEDBACK PLEASE EMAIL ME FIRST SO I KNOW YOU ARE A SERIOUS BUYER. IF I DONT GET AN EMAIL  I WILL CANCEL YOUR BIDS!(NO EXCEPTIONS) . SORRY TOO MANY NON PAYING BIDDERS OUT THERE WITH ZERO FEEDBACK! YOU CAN ALSO EMAIL ME YOUR OFFERS AND I CAN DO A BUY IT NOW PRICE IF WE BOTH AGREE.


On Apr-23-14 at 16:11:49 PDT, seller added the following information:

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*** Out of State buyers *** I can take it to the nearest DAS Terminal to save you on shipping. Trust me DAS is the cheapest one you will find. Dependable Auto shippers. 
**** ATTENTION BIDDERS PLEASE READ **** PLEASE SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY WHO ARE READY TO BUY! $125 DEPOSIT THRU PAYPAL IS RECOMMENDED WITHIN 24 HRS. AND THE REST OF THE PAYMENT WITHIN 2 TO 3 DAYS. SO PLEASE HAVE YOUR FUNDS READY AND DON'T WAIT UNTIL THE AUCTION ENDS!ASK YOUR MOM,DAD,WIFE,UNCLE,AUNT OR WHOEVER YOU NEED TO ASK BEFORE BIDDING! IF YOUR FEEDBACK IS LESS THAN 5 PLEASE EMAIL ME FIRST SO I CAN VERIFY YOU ARE A SERIOUS BUYER,THANKS!

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