*diesel* Toyota Land Cruiser Bj40/fj40 on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
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Video available - Here is the link- http://youtu.be/ INTERIOR front seats-repaired tear rear seats- very good dash- functioning properly at time of inspection front doors- functioning properly at time of inspection rear doors- functioning properly at time of inspection front floors- no rust showing, very good condition rear floors- no rust showing, good condition headliner- good condition EXTERIOR Paint- very good condition repainted 6 years ago Body-no rust showing, dents, or scratches. bumper- a bit of rust rain gutter- very good condition Frame- no rust showing or cracks Tires- no cracks or uneven wear Lights- functioning properly at time of inspection Wipers- functioning properly at time of inspection ENGINE BAY Battery- functioning properly at time of inspection transmission- functioning properly at time of inspection Starter- functioning properly at time of inspection Alternator- functioning properly at time of inspection battery-functioning properly at time of inspection Radiator- good condition, no rot or leaks Brakes- functioning properly at time of inspection Engine- functioning properly at time of inspection Drive Train- functioning properly at time of inspection Misc- 4x4 shift- functioning properly at time of inspection Exhaust- surface rust, should be replaced |
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