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1997 Fj80 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.5l on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:159800
Location:

Glenwood Springs, Colorado, United States

Glenwood Springs, Colorado, United States

Always Garaged!!

Never off-roaded!

1997 Toyota Land Cruiser
159,800 Miles
Runs very strong.

Great condition!!!!
Clean carfax and title.

This cruiser was originally owned in Oklahoma. Purchased 4 years ago: spent 2 years in Colorado and then brought back to MN, where it was garage kept and had 300 miles put on in 2 years. It's now in Colorado

 

It is a beautiful truck. Really nice condition. I've owned several land cruisers, and still own a few others. She's a pretty one!

Full time 4wd (4x4, AWD)
This cruiser has the locking front and rear differentials
Tan Leather. Driver's seat has the normal cracking on the left side where you enter and exit.
There are a few stains in the carpet in the very back.
The plastic on some of the wood grain trim is delaminating. If this is a necessary change, there are packages online for $100 to replace it all.
Seating for 7. Fold down and removable rear seats, not shown in pictures. Easy to remove. I have them back in now.


Factory floor mats included
Auto everything
Sunroof
Running boards
Roof racks
Tow package

Timing chain, not a timing belt. Will last the life of the engine and not need to be changed!

2 items to note:
1. EGR valve has been replaced twice ($190 part), and the check engine light has come back on with the same diagnoses. I've talked to a few mechanics and looked at forums online to discover that this is not an issue that will affect anything. Many people have "blocked out" the use of this valve and cleared the code with no recurring issues.
2. There is a small button on the drivers side seat motor that will pop out from time to time when moving the seat forward and back.

This vehicle is a tank and has A LOT of life left. It will get you wherever you need to go and keep you safe doing it!

We are moving out of the country in the spring and own 3 other Land Cruiser. Time to let one of them go.

Let me know if you have further questions or need additional pictures.

Thanks for looking!

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