1993 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.5l on 2040-cars
North Conway, New Hampshire, United States
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			 Sorry about the poor quality pictures.  I can't catch a break with the weather.  Come take a look, it's in excellent condition.  Toyota just did the 120K mile service.  This LC has been meticulously maintained and garaged up until I got it (I don't have a garage).  I have records back to it's original purchase.  I would not hesitate to take it anywhere, it's been my daily driver.  It is truly mint inside and out.  It has the 3rd row seats.  I have original stereo, but, it's got an Alpine installed so you can play your ipod.  It also comes with sirius radio.  Low miles.  The dash kit is wood and it is a Toyota dash that original owner had installed (I have paperwork).  Title in hand.  Buy and drive.  $12,500. 
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