Toyota Landcruiser Turbo Diesel Lj-70, 1986 on 2040-cars
Dumont, Colorado, United States
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This is a 1986 model, LEFT HAND DRIVE, European import. Clear Colorado title. Runs excellent. Typically 30+ MPG. Factory 2L-TE Turbo diesel, 5 speed. This awesome rig turns heads everywhere it goes! I just have too many toys. Vin number is 1986JT1VOLJ7009012407. Odometer is in kM. Year is put down in Ebay as 1111 because EBay's software will not accept a European VIN number. Feel free to call if questions - Mark Levin (303) 567-4174 This unit is located in Dumont, CO at my office. It can be viewed by appointment during regular weekday hours, 8 AM to 4 PM. Shipping is buyer's responsibility. Item must be fully paid for before being removed. Full payment required within 5 business days of close of auction. |
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