1988 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj60 Fj62 Hj61 2h Axt Turbo Dielel 5 Speed H55f on 2040-cars
Hoboken, New Jersey, United States
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1988 Toyota FJ62 converted to 2H w/ AXT Turbo Diesel. 50k Miles since rebuild. Runs and drives great, AC needs to be charged, but BLOWS COLD. OME Suspension with 3 Inch lift, can support up to 33 inch tires. Stock 4.10 third members. 5 Speed H55F 2H AXT Turbo Diesel Newer Alternator, starter, and fan clutch, clutch master cyl and brake lines and master cyl. 225k on body, 50k since engine rebuild. Mini cooper front seats currently installed because the orig LC seats are back breakers for long drives. Body is around 95% as indicated in photos. Needs to be painted and have some rust removal done. On Oct-02-13 at 10:48:34 PDT, seller added the following information: Carfax shows a title issue because the car had the dash replaced with one that said lower miles on it. Car lived in TX most of its life, then CT, then NJ. 1988 Toyota FJ62 converted to 2H w/ AXT Turbo Diesel. 50k Miles since rebuild. Runs and drives great, AC needs to be charged, but BLOWS COLD. OME Suspension with 3 Inch lift, can support up to 33 inch tires. Stock 4.10 third members. 5 Speed H55F 2H AXT Turbo Diesel Newer Alternator, starter, and fan clutch, clutch master cyl and brake lines and master cyl. 225k on body, 50k since engine rebuild. Mini cooper front seats currently installed because the orig LC seats are back breakers for long drives. Body is around 95% as indicated in photos. Needs to be painted and have some rust removal done. On Oct-04-13 at 07:40:38 PDT, seller added the following information: On Oct-04-13 at 07:42:01 PDT, seller added the following information: link to engine compartment album http://imgur.com/a/gwUx3 |
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