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1997 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.5l on 2040-cars

US $10,900.00
Year:1997 Mileage:175778
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United States

     This auction is for a 1997 Toyota Land Cruiser. It has a 4.5L engine with an automatic transmission.. It is AWD with high and low range and differential lock.. It has the third row seating with seat belts for seven.. This vehicle is fully loaded with all the power options, including dual power front seats.. It has a sunroof, running boards and a luggage rack.. We got this beautiful vehicle from a local Lexus dealer and installed a new set of P275/70R16 Michelin tires.. It is ready for the road..

     The interior is in great shape and there are no issues with any of the power options. All of the glass is good and the original paint still shines.. The pictures should show just how nice this one is.. I drove it today for the pics and it runs great and shifts smoothly.. It stops straight and is a pleasure to drive. There are no disappointments with this one..

     We are selling this vehicle "AS IS"..We are a Ky dealer and we follow all Ky Dealer guidelines.. A 60 day temp tag is available for driving the vehicle home. Proof of insurance may be required.. A $500 non-refundable deposit, preferably through Paypal, is due at the end of the auction and full payment is required within 1 week..You can do a wire transfer the next day or overnight the full payment if you don"t have Paypal.. We can help arrange shipping at the buyer's expense. We can store the vehicle for a week or so and there is no charge. Also we have NO DOC FEES!

     If you have any questions about the deposit, the vehicle, shipping or payment call Jim at 606-923-2753 BEFORE you bid.. Bid with confidence. Check our feedbacks. You will find us easy to deal with.. Thanks for your interest in our auction and "GOOD LUCK" bidding.


    

      

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