1997 Toyota Land Cruiser Fzj80 Black 167k Original Miles No Reserve!! on 2040-cars
Santa Barbara, California, United States
This is an original very, very well kept Toyota Land Cruiser FZJ80, in Black with oak leather interior.
167k original miles.
Sorry center diff lock only not the front & rear lockers. Factory Roof Rack, Running Boards, Aftermarket alloy wheels with BFG All-Terrains, Aftermarket Tow Package. It has the wood dash & Toyota security system. Runs, drives, shifts, brakes and rides great. A/C blows ice cold, heater works great. All power windows work great. Well maintained. No leaks. No thrown codes or check engine lights. No signs of any body work, all the original VIN stickers present and accounted for. Mostly garaged throughout the years. Original paint with the typical amount of light scratches and chips expected on a 17 year old truck. Pictures will detail all known scratches and blemishes. No rust as it's been in California since 2002. Interior is in very good above average condition and original, from the leather to the carpet, dash etc. Slight wear on the front leather seats, 2nd and 3rd rows rarely used. Headliner and carpet near perfect. Could use some new floor mats. Everything works including the power and 2nd gear start buttons for the transmission, power seats work like new, power mirrors work like new. Even the antenna works perfectly. All lights inside and out work as they should and the entire Cruiser functions as it should with a few small exceptions: The "D" light in the dash is burned out and the tachometer sometimes quits working then comes back to life. All glass is original as well. Almost 100% original except for the receiver hitch and the Eagle Alloy 18" wheels with 285/65R18 BFG's. I have some service records showing a new starter, power steering pump, oil changes etc. Overall a very nice un-modified Land Cruiser with little evidence of off-road use, mostly a mall cruiser. Please call or message me with any questions. Patrick 8zero5-415-2848. This is a no reserve auction with a very reasonable opening offer and will sell to the highest bidder. Please be prepared to pay a deposit of $500.00 via PayPal immediately at close of auction. Balance within 7 days via cash, wire transfer or bank transfer. If you have zero or negative feedback please message me before bidding or your bid could be deleted.
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