2013 Toyota Fj Cruiser Trd Off Road on 2040-cars
Newark, Illinois, United States
Truck was purchased Used in November 2013 with 300 miles on the ODO From South Dakota, Since Then it has been
modified and enhanced by Chitown4x4 in Chicago.
This truck was built as a marketing piece and has only been driven for expedition trips. This truck is not a daily
driven truck and is garage kept.
Enhancements include.
Rare Calvary Blue Color with Painted to match roof.
2.5" Bilstein Lift in Front, 1.75" OME Lift In rear with 5100 Bilstein Shocks.
1" body Lift to clear 35" tall tires.
Icon Panhard bar (adjustable)
Full OEM TRD Black out Trim Kit
Full Clear Bra on front
OEM Trailer Package
TRD Short Shifter
Metal Tech Winch Bumper with Warn M8000 Winch and Synthetic Line
PIaa LP560 Driving Lights.
Rigid Industries 10 SR and 20" SR light bars
Full LED Headlight and Interior Conversion
Metal Tech Rock Sliders
Metal Tech Offset Lower Links
AFE High Tuck Exhaust, AFE Cold Air Intake
Chitown4x4 Powered Rear Window Kit
Konig BFD 18x9 wheels In Graphite
Goodyear MTR Tires, 35x12.5 R 18 installed at 12k miles and have majority of tread left
Tablet Mount
Extra 12V outlets in Center Console and in cargo area.
SPOD Electrical Relay system with Custom switches and incab winch controls
Blue Seas Fuse System for Extras
Under Hood LED Lighting
Hella Supertone Horn Kit
Spring Tail Storage center console system.
UNICHIP Power Programer with 89/91 Tunes Loaded
Stainless Steel Brake Lines Front and Rear
Timbrine Bump Stops in the front.
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Tue, Feb 24 2015As the world's highest volume automaker in 2014, you would probably expect Toyota to project a healthy financial outlook for the end of its fiscal year on March 31. But thanks in large part to the weak value of the yen and a large number of export vehicles, the automaker could make about four times more than General Motors, despite selling just a few hundred thousand more cars than its Detroit competitor last year. Toyota forecasts the equivalent of $24.5 billion in earnings for the fiscal year, compared to $6.5 billion from GM in 2014. According to an analysis by The Detroit News, the Japanese automaker is expecting average earnings of $2,726 on each vehicle it sells, versus $994 from Ford and $654 from GM. The key to this massive success has less to do with Toyota's products and much more in the company's location. The yen's value to the dollar is at its lowest point in decades. Also, according to The News, the automaker exports about 45 percent of its Japan-assembled vehicles, meaning bigger profits in the conversion to foreign currencies. Coupled with strong demand in the US, and the business looks even better. Automakers in the US are peeved by Toyota's currency-based boost. According to The News, there are allegations of manipulation of the yen's value, and Ford president of the Americas Joe Hinrichs calls the problem the "major trade barrier of the 21st century." He thinks the Japanese companies are making about $2,000 per exported vehicle due to the conversion. Intriguingly, it wasn't that long ago when Japanese automakers were moving operations from the country due to the strong value of the yen to the dollar curtailing profits. Infiniti shifted production, and there were fears that Toyota might close some of its factories, as well. Related Video: News Source: The Detroit NewsImage Credit: Shizuo Kambayashim / AP Photo Earnings/Financials Plants/Manufacturing Toyota toyota earnings toyota profit
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While we only see two images of the updated 2014 4Runner, the new headlights break from the rectangular shape present on the current model for an edgy, scalloped shape. Below the headlights are vertical air inlets - looking quite similar to the 2014 Subaru Forester XT - but it isn't clear if all models will get these or just special trim levels. The other image Toyota released was of the smoked, LED taillight.
As the presenting sponsor of the music festival, Toyota will have legendary off-road driver Ivan "Ironman" Stewart at the show as well as an off-road driving course for people to drive the automaker's trucks and SUVs. Scroll down for a press release giving some additional information about both the 2014 4Runner and the Stagecoach Music Festival.
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Thu, 17 Jul 2014Don't you just hate when your neighbors' mess becomes your problem? Toyota certainly has good reason to be upset, after an dirty mishap at a steel mill delayed thousands of vehicle exports from its nearby port in Nagoya, Japan, (pictured above) by as much as a month.
The messy situation occurred on June 22 when the mill near the port lost power and had to burn off an excess buildup of coke oven gas - which isn't exactly a situation friendly to living beings or the environment. According to Automotive News, it caused a massive amount of smoke to emit from the plant that fell as soot and tar on about 23,000 vehicles that were waiting to be shipped out. Getting the models properly cleaned off has been quite a task. A team of 5,000 workers were at the port until this week getting them gleaming again.
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