1997 Toyota Land Cruiser 40th Anniversary on 2040-cars
Finger, Tennessee, United States
Exterior:
Professionally painted (2019) (cost over $5K) in the original Antique Sage with soda blasted and blacked out
emblems.
Front grill replaced with 95 “TOYOTA” version
New OEM flare trim
Wheels: OEM, blasted then powder coated “Evo Gray Satin”
Protection:
Front bumper: ARB with custom daylight running lights in the bumper turn signals
Winch: Warn M8000 (never used)
Rear Bumper: 4x4 Labs with ladder and tire carrier, powder coated
Sliders: White Knuckle DOM
Suspension:
OME 2.5” kit with medium rear and heavy front springs. It sits level and rides well.
Delta panhard lift bracket
1” wheel spacers
New front driveshaft
Alignment after suspension install
Tires: 5x ~34” BFG KO2 295/75R16
Roof Rack:
Prinsu
Engine/Drivetrain/Mechanical
New Headgasket, new head bolts, resurfaced head, etc.
New rear main seal
Rebuilt birfields, wheel bearings, etc.
New catalytic converter
New radiator
New water pump
New thermostat
New thermostat housing
New radiator hoses
New heater core
New compressor
New evaporator
New condenser
New receiver drier
Pesky heater hose replaced
New heater bypass valve
New master cylinder
New rotors
New pads
New front calipers
Rear calipers serviced
Interior:
New leather, new bolsters on all seats with heated seats added in front
Sanded/painted seat brackets
Rebuilt seat gears
New steering wheel leather
New shifter leather
New center console leather
New carpet and insulation throughout
Weathertech mats front and rear
Sound pad added under carpet
Dynamat on doors
BH3D cup holders
Wit’s end useless cubby mount
Electrical/Lights/Audio:
HID upgrade, Morimoto 35W HID in Depo housing with custom painted bezels (best mod ever!) ($1K)
LED rear lights, smoked, Depo Stereo (over $4K):
Pioneer AVH-W4400NEX touchscreen head unit with wireless Apple Carplay, android auto, backup camera, bluetooth etc.
Focal 165VRS front component speakers ($850) + custom install
Alpine PDR-V75 750W 5 channel Amplifier under driver seat
Axxess Steering wheel audio controls package
JL 10TW3-D4 10” subwoofer in sealed enclosure (easily removable)
Backup camera
CDT rear 6.5 coaxial speakers custom install
4 gauge power ran from battery
Heated front seats switches in center console
USB (2x) high current connector in center console
LED bulb swap in the cluster
LED interior bulbs
LED in all exterior bulbs with flasher relay upgrade
New RS3000 alarm buzzer
New washer diverter valve
Auto power-down mod for driver window
Custom LED floor lighting when doors open
Custom LED lighting in rear floorboard
UltraGauge
Gentex Mirror using Wit’s end mount with homelink and outside temperature
All locks, windows, doors, alarm works
OEM CDT switch installed with 7 pin mod
Lockers all engage/working
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