95 Land Cruiser Fzj80 - Incomplete on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
For sale is a Land Cruiser FZJ80 in "mid part out" condition.
Rig had almost 300K miles. NOT LOCKED Most engine components are gone. What is left is block and some other random things. Transmission and Transfer Case are still on the rig. I am thinking about taking the VC out of the Transfer case, but I haven't done it yet. Here is the part out thread on MUD, there is a list to sold items. http://forum.ih8mud.com/parting-out/793375-95-white-fzj80-part-out.html Not all parts that have sold are listed but 95% of them are. Draglink with TRE are gone. This rig has OME heavies front and rear still on the rig. Wheels are chrome (I think) All seats except driver's is gone. Some random parts are being sold, but OME heavy springs and wheels will be kept on this rig. Pretty much the whole suspension except for the draglink and TRE are on the rig. Call me with any questions 213-220-3190 (Kenny) |
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