2005 Toyota Land Cruiser on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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2005 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ100
The 2005 Toyota Land cruiser is powered by a 4.7L V-8 which provides 278 hp and 332 lb-ft of torque. These
cruisers have great styling, excellent visibility, great off-road capability. It is a luxuriously appointed
workhorse, great for hauling people, For 2005, the Land Cruiser has a base price of $56,512 and came standard with
a full-time four-wheel-drive system with center locking differential and enough leather to make a herd of cows
nervous. This one here in particular has some options added, including curtain airbags, Adaptive Variable
Suspension (AVS) with Automatic Height Control (AHC) and load leveling, navigation, and a towing package for a
total MSRP of $64,301. What you got for that money is one of the most luxurious and capable full size
eight-passenger SUVs on the market. Excellent On or Off-Road Capability, timeless Toyota design, unmatched
reliability, durability & rugged styling.
This Cruiser is a 1-Owner vehicle. It is all original now refreshed and upgraded. It has never been involved in
a car accident and comes with a clean Car Fax report as well as Auto Check. This vehicle comes with all it's keys,
full set of books, window sticker, tools, and service records since it was new. We are Land Cruiser fanatics here
and wanted to play with a nice FJ100 then came across this extremely clean and unmolested example. Since in our
possession we installed a 3 inch Old Man EMU lift and shocks, BFG all terrain tires LT 305 / 65 Rim 18. It also
received a full brake job including all four rotors and fully greased undercarriage including the spline. Fully
aligned and balanced. The belts and water pump were changed out at 100k miles, the A/c system was topped off and
cold as can be, the side molding trims were repainted in matt color as they all tend to fade, the brake components
were all sanded and painted black all around, the rear bumper black upper trim was repainted with rubberized bumper
paint to also give it a new and fresh appearance. The interior is in beautiful all around condition presenting
itself like a 15,000 mile cruiser. The exterior of this cruiser looks like an almost new car. The pictures were
taken with a good camera in natural light, there is no kind of photo shop to this ad, what you see is actual.
Inspections are welcome.
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