Fj Cruiser - Long Travel - Coilovers - Kenwood Nav - Alpine System - 35" Tires on 2040-cars
Westport, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0 V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Toyota
Model: FJ Cruiser
Trim: Black
Options: Heated Seats, Navigation, Sound System, Back-up Sensors, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: 4x4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 61,100
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: TRD
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
| Toyota FJ Cruiser - TRD Special Edition I have spent the last 4 years building this truck into the beast that it is now. It is my baby and surprisingly I have not taken it off road very much, and the very few times I have, it has been on mild fire roads. I put all time time and money into this thing and have treated it as if I was going to own it forever (I thought I was going to). There are the usual signs of wear and tear, a few scratches. There are a few minor dents on the roof from putting stuff on the rack. The truck has been serviced at regular intervals and is in perfect working condition. OVER $20,000 in mods (NOT including installation)... Actually. Mods on the truck include: INTERIOR - EXTERIOR - ARMOR Bushwacker Fender Flairs - $550 Warn Front Steel Bumper - $1250Warn Rear Steel Bumper - $1050 Front LCA Skid plates - $115 Rear Lower Shock Mount - $35 All Pro HD Rock Sliders - $450 Custom Mounted Window Breaker/Seatbelt Cutter Heated Leather Seats SUSPENSION & TIRES Total Chaos Long Travel Suspension (11" wheel travel/custom painted red) - $2600 Weld on Spindle Gussets - $75 Extended Axles - $575 Icon Remote Resi Coliovers - $1400 Old Man Emu Rear Suspension - $300 Black Lugs - $60 35" BFG KM2 Tires 17" XD Addict wheels - $1300 1.25" Rear Spidertrax Spacers - $100 Regear to 4.56 for 35" tires - $1700 SOUND SYSTEM Kenwood Navigation System - $1200 Upgraded Wiring - $200 Alpine Type-R Front Speakers and Tweeters - $500 Alpine Type-R Rear Seat Speakers with custom Mount - $500 Alpine Type-X Subwoofer - $280 Custom Box - $200 Alpine PDX 1000 Watt Amp - $650 DRIVETRAIN & ENGINE ARB Safari Snorkel - $450 TRD CAI with Custom Snorkel Connection - $400 TRD Exhaust - $400 Scuba Mod for E-Locker and Differentials to be submerged in water LIGHTS - ELECTRONICS 40" LED Bar with Custom Cage (two LEDs are out needs to be resealed) - $1100 2x Kragen HID Lights - $200 Custom Switches - $40 Fourtreks Light Mounts - $110 Fourtreks Hilift Mount-s - $120 LED Interior and Exterior Conversion - $100 Painted Grill and Mirrors Black Black OEM Door Handles - $80 Rear View Camera and Blue Tooth - Wiring needs to be fixed CB Radio with Bandi Mount - $180 Gobi Rear Ladder - 200 20% Front 5% Rear Tinted Windows - $280 XD9000i Winch - $1200 TPMS - $100 (betteries need replacing) LoJack GPS System (Police are Notified if Vehicle Moves without Key) - $1100 This is truly an amazing truck with over $20,000 worth of mods on it. Extremely capable off road rig and great in the snow. I know I am forgetting a few things in this description and I'll try and add them up in the next week that the truck is for sale. A woman slid into my car lightly during a snow storm and I wanted to report it for insurance purposes. They replaced the passenger plastic stock fender (which I replaced with the bushwhackers anyway) and repainted my passenger door. There was NO body damage just scratches on the door that were repainted, all of this is documented in the history report :) I HAVE BEEN AN EBAY MEMBER SINCE 1998 with 100% FEEDBACK! DO NOT BID IF YOU HAVE NO FEEDBACK! If you want any more pictures of anything specific let me know! |
On Aug-21-13 at 21:55:06 PDT, seller added the following information:
Lastly, get ready to be stared at by everyone on the road. |
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