2007 Toyota Fj Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
South Haven, Michigan, United States
2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser - LOVE, LOVE, LOVE my cruiser!!! Only problem is....I had a 4th baby! Not the best for a family of 6 when you only have 5 seats. I REALLY do not want to sell but it is not practical for our family any more. I will be sad to see it go, its such a fun ride! This FJ has been VERY well taken care of by my mechanic husband:) I have owned it for 5 years, I am the 2nd owner. It has been stored indoors for the past 3 winters. No Rust. Interior has only 1 flaw (see picture) It's from one of the kids cars seats. I didn't realize there was a sharp plastic piece on the back of the car seat and it ended up rubbing a hole in the head rest of the center back seat. Easily replaceable. There are 2 small flaws on the exterior passenger side door, a hair line scratch(not sure where it came from...guessing maybe a cart in store parking lot) and a very small nick from when taking my kayak off the rack ( see pictures). Other than that...this FJ looks AWESOME!!! Let me tell ya about the stereo:) One of the BEST parts!! The original owner put it in. It's a Pioneer Model CD-IB100 2. Has Ipod adapter and is blue tooth enabled, GPS, subwoofer which I replaced in 2012. Total cost of products and installation came to $3997. I have all original receipts from the previous owner. Any question....please feel free to contact me. Or if you want me to send you any close up pictures of anything specific.
THANK YOU! And happy bidding:)
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