Land Cruiser - Toyota 1999 Great Condition - 80k Miles On Engine, 272k Overall on 2040-cars
Alamo, California, United States
In very good condition ... and very well taken care of. I am the original owner. Two years ago a $10 part failed and overheated the original engine. I replaced the engine with a used engine from Japan that only had 60,000 miles on it. At that time I replaced timing belt, hoses, water pump, and anything else that should be changed when you pull an engine. And I drove another 20,000 miles and only am letting it go because I was in a position to buy a new car. As described above, I have never hit anything with this car and no one's ever hit me. There is a 2" minor scrape on the left rear bumper and the first week I got it someone scratched about 18 inches on the right rear quarter panel. I would have to point out both for you to notice.
The car has spent every night of his life at home in a garage. The car was purchased from Walnut Creek Toyota. I believe it has every option available for a Toyota Land Cruiser at that time. Note, pictures were taken on a frosty morning ... its first night outside ... the paint is in excellent condition and windshield was replaced recently so very clear. |
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