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1994 Toyota Land Cruiser Fzj80 Runs Great No Rust Southern Car 4x4 Rock Crawler on 2040-cars

US $3,200.00
Year:1994 Mileage:180000 Color: The outside of the
Location:

Memphis, Tennessee, United States

Memphis, Tennessee, United States
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1994 Toyota Land Cruiser

185,000 Miles, Completely Stock except for sound system.

$3200 buy it now is a very fair and reasonable price for this vehicle.  We are open to all offers.  Offers will only be accepted with a $200 deposit.  

 

You have the chance to own a low mileage 1994 Toyota Land Cruiser FZj80.  These trucks are built like tanks and are becoming harder and harder to find. This truck is pretty solid, just needs a little tlc.

 

Exterior:

The outside of the Land Cruiser is solid overall.  , No signs of a previous accident, and no rust.  It does have several scrapes, scratches, bumps, and bruises, but as you can see overall nothing major.  The paint on the hood and roof is faded.  The left rear marker light lens is fractured.  The passenger's headlight is fractured, but has been reinforced with a clear epoxcy.  It doesn't look bad at all, and is not that noticble.  Overall the truck is in very decent shape for a 20 year old truck.  Appears to not have been off roaded or abuised. Absolutely no rust anywhere.  Looks good overall.  

 

Interior: 

Inside of the Land Cruiser is in good shape and very intact for it's age.  The only issue that really stands out is the front driver's seat, is ripped.  Other than that everthing looks pretty good.  It has a new cd player and 4 new "Polk Audio" door speakers that have been installed professionally.  Everything appears to work.  The AC comes on and off.  The compressor is not locked up.  Heat Works. 

Mechanical: 

It runs and drives fine and is mechanically sound.  The engine doesn't smoke, tick, or run hot.  It does have a small oil leak that appears to be coming from the valve cover gasket. .  It's nothing major and doesn't leave a stain in the driveway.  It runs very quiet and very strong.    Transmission shifts as it should  and the 4 wheel drive works properly. Only issue is that the brakes are very soft. They go all the way down to the floor. They appear to need a good bleeding.  The emergency brake works great. The tires have about 40% tread left.

This car is not brand new, so please don't expect it to be.  However overall for it's age it's in great shape.  Please ask any questions you may have.  $200 deposit is due within 24 hours and remaining balance is due within 72 hours unless other arrangements are made before bidding.  No exceptions!  Thanks.

You are buying this truck from a licensed dealer.  You will have to pay an aditional  $150 DOC fee, unless you're a licensed dealer.  No exceptions!  TN residents will also have to pay  9% sales tax.  You will also be provided with a 30 day temporary tag. 


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