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US $5,595.00
Year:1986 Mileage:185000
Location:

Port, Belgium

Port, Belgium

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Up for auction a 1986 Land Cruiser Diesel with the legendary 3.4 engine 24Volts, 4WD, 5 speed, with removable hardtop. Left Hand Drive (same as US/Canada)

The truck do require some body work as show on the pictures, the pictures are self explanatory, the LCR is priced accordingly low ! (Nicely restored value is around $30 -$35,000) instrument are calibrated in KM (350km) which equal roughly 185,000 miles, vehicle is located for now in our Belgium facilities (Europe) this auction does NOT includes the transport freight from Belgium to US destination or to Canada. Once Paypal deposit is paid the vehicle can be shipped at the buyer's expense to the port of NY-NJ. Other destination than New York the vehicle will need to be paid in full before departure from Europe !

A 50% non refundable deposit is due and mandatory via PayPal upon winning end at the end of this auction, remainder will be due and payable within 6 weeks on or arrival at the NEW YORK, NJ Port (VALID ONLY FOR NY-NJ PORTS, ALL OTHER DESTINATION VEHICLE MUST BE PAID IN FULL BEFORE DEPARTURE!!)  upon presentation of the US Customs documents showing US Customs clearance remainder payable no later than 24Hours after clearance documents send to the bidder.

NOTE: Other destination than New York the vehicle will need to be paid in full before departure from Europe !

WE TAKE CARE OF ALL U.S. IMPORT PAPERWORKS FOR THE WINNER, WILL GET PROPER US REGISTRATION DOCUMENTS FOR THE LAND CRUISER upon delivery.

That said, as show on pictures the vehicle is in need of BODY WORK as well as a paint job. Other than that, very low miles for a 28 years old, it runs and drive nicely, brakes, clutch, transmission and engine are pretty good, its a 2 seaters, 3.4 diesel with 5 speed transmission and 4WD and removable FRP top., Its a Toyota Diesel !

Terms:

  1. Mandatory 50% Deposit minimum due and payable right after auction end with PayPal (Deposit is non refundable)
  2. Remainder/Balance due within 6 weeks at arrival at the New York, NJ Port upon presentation of the notice of arrival. Other destination than New York the vehicle will need to be paid in full before departure from Europe !
  3. Remainder/Balance will be then payable by certified check draw on a US or Canadian approved Bank, or Electronic Bank wire transfer. Paypal is for deposit only.
  4. Failure to pay remainder on time and after request, may forfeit the deposit. Please follow procedure.
  5. Freight/shipping/Inspections/Duties/Registration, are at the winner expenses and his responsibility, payment of freight/shipping need prepaid and due a week before boarding (we can arrange and facilitate transportation, if required)
  6. Sold AS IS, no warranty implied or expressed.

ALSO other available in the US already, please inquire.

Questions, feel free to ask. Good bidding !

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