1993 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.5l on 2040-cars
1993 Toyota Landcruiser limited with 270,463 miles. This car is all original and has not been altered by aftermarket accessories. There is no rust on the body and it is very strong mechanically. All power options work very well with the exception of the drivers power seat and power antenna. The heat works well, the radio works good, all power windows work as they should. The power locks and power mirrors work fine. The engine is quiet and the transmission shifts smooth. The doors, hood and tailgate all close smoothly and line up correctly. This vehicle still has its original factory Toyota paint job. the tires have more than 65% of their tred but are showing minimal dry cracking. I have the original Toyota factory key, all owners manuals, the original factory Toyota window sticker with a total factory sales list price of $41,935.00 and i believe the Land cruiser is a fully loaded model. The truck does not have any funny smells or odors in side or outside. there are no belt squeals or screeches. There is minor paint fading on the wheel moldings. The truck has had no accident history and 3 owners. It was shipped to Newark, NJ from Japan in 1992 or 1993. It has mostlly been a north NJ vehicle. I will accept cash in person or paypal. i have the truck for sale locally so the auction may end at any time. i will not arrange for shipping but i will be happy to help load the vehicle or pick you up at (PHL) Philadelphia International Airport. Please call me if you have questions at 856-904-8399.
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