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1990 Rust Free Fj62 Landcruiser In Northeast!! on 2040-cars

Year:1990 Mileage:246400
Location:

Bronx, New York, United States

Bronx, New York, United States
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1990 Rust Free FJ62 Landcruiser located Bronx New York. Truck shipped from California Summer 2010. Many upgrades to this absolute fearless beast. Need to view in person before placing bid NO PROBLEM. I'm into her over $15K and she NEVER let me down. I understand what I paid doesn't mean is what I should expect. We all know these trucks last forever so the longer you have the less it costs.It does have a sunroof that was installed at dealership at time of purchase I was told and is 100 percent perfect and water tight. Front seats redone about 6 months ago,A/C retrofitted and works perfect. 4x4 works perfect, was awesome just blasting through our horrible winter. Hilarious watching people with so called 4x4s digging themselves out HA HA. Some minor issues that didn't bother me but people expect me to give truck away because of it are headliner toward back sags a lil cause for some reason bar that holds it is out of place,rear power door locks work when they want but I don't have friends so not a big deal to me and rear wiper hose somewhere in headliner is disconnected. Pump works but water is discharging above rear cargo door. I do have her listed CL and met many tire kickers who had to "talk to their wife". So Im on here giving it a whirl. She has rear camera,navigation,touch screen all that jazz ,all new speakers and Pyhton alarm with keyless entry. Headlights upgraded to H1 and H2s with "Ultimate Harness",horns upgraded,rims are year old and front tires are 2 months old. 31x10. Has old man Emu shocks. Selling her cause treated myself to birthday gift buying her younger sister. Ehh, that's pretty much it. ** Great, Can't upload pics. Lovely cause I'm on iPad and can't down load adobe so I mean if you want search CL** Thank you


On May-23-14 at 16:02:39 PDT, seller added the following information:

Hey! Zero feedback remove your bid man. Anyone know how to fix my auction? I went to revise and couldn't find where to not allow zero feedback 


On May-23-14 at 16:07:19 PDT, seller added the following information:

NO ZERO FEEDBACK BIDDER PLEASE. 


On May-24-14 at 09:00:22 PDT, seller added the following information:

For now on people that want to view her in person before bidding you will have to send me $100 via paypal. You will be refunded amount after viewing truck. You don't have to bid or buy truck in person. Had two people not show or call so far and I have better things to do then entertain wanna be FJ62 owners. Thank you 

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