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US $35,900.00
Year:1988 Mileage:211060
Location:

New York State, United States

New York State, United States
Advertising:

We do not sell what we don't have !!!!!
All advertised vehicles are located in the US, bear US papers with proper US Customs entry docs
Vehicles can be viewed upon request at NY 12985, we are 20 minutes from the Canadian Border
Beware of sellers that falsely claims some European warehouse that exist only in their imagination

That being said, the advertised vehicle is a 1988 Land Cruiser 5 speed (US Drive) equipped with the bulletproof 3.4 Diesel non turbo, virtually indestructible. 2 X 12Volts batteries. Removable Top, windshield lower, and more

ONGOING RESTORATION, the vehicle is at our shop. (Projected date ready 02/28)
Mileage is 211060 KM ( 130 Miles roughly!) 

The restoration includes as we speak:
  • -Left and Right new Toyota quarter panels (NO BONDO, METAL AND WELDING ONLY)
  • -Fenders full repairs
  • -New windshield gasket
  • -Body Seal and complete paint job, same exact color with Dupont Glasurit, and clear coat.
  • -Full sub frame and chassis undercoating
  • -New heavy duty military grade shocks
  • -Lubrification of all moving elements
  • -Complete new front end
  • -New front and rear brakes
  • -HID headlights set
  • And much more, will be posting more pictures during the ongoing restoration process.

On demand can be equipped with a DOOMSDAY PREPPER PACKAGE, which include (ad $5500) :
  • 2nd auxiliary tank of diesel with auto switch 
  • Underneat metal sheet protector
  • Heavy duty alternator
  • Heavy duty batteries
  • CB equipment SSB with Military grade antenna
....

No surprises, all pictures are posted online, no rust left, body is fully sealed, no bondo, and we guarantee our work.
We can provide repairs and replacements parts upon request.
Feel free to ask your questions.

Upon agreed on price, deposit of 10% non refundable with Paypal, remainder due upon completion, by bank wire or cash.
Thanks




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