1994 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.5l on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
My 1994 FZJ80 is for sale. 160k miles. I'm the third owner. It has always been in Arizona and lightly used on dirt roads to facilitate my mountain biking hobby. I've had it for the past 10 years and have the service records back to when it was practically new. Also have the orginial window sticker. Paint has a few scratches and there is a dent from a tree stump I found in a campground on the PS lower door. The cloth interior is excellent condition. Has 3m window tinting, some corners of which are starting to peel up but easly to redo when ready.Third row seating. No stains rips or tears on any of the fabric/headliner. Always garaged, never smoked in. Zero rust. Mechanically all good, actually close to perfect. Lots of preventative maintenance done always with OEM Toyota parts. Everything works properly. Work done either by dealer or Toyota certified mechanic. Oil changed every 3k. Every hose, belt, and all fluids have been recently (about 10k miles ago) replaced OEM. Has electric Blue Sea sub panel to power extra cig outlets (cargo area to power my ARB refrigerator). All is pretty much stock. OME shocks but stock springs. Tires have sufficient tred but they are 7 years old and show signs of checkering on sidewalls. Common minor issues with these model of Landcruisers are all taken care of: Mirrors don't wabble, moon roof doesn't leak, PHH has been changed, Oil pan gaskets replaced. Front axles done at 85k. Antenna goes up and down. Has tow package. Does not have factory lockers. Has CDL switch installed and OEM fog light switch installed on dash and powered set up for future auxilary driving lights. Also has Slee wiring harness upgrade. Selling because I now use my Tacoma most of the time to haul my bike and the cruizer sits in the garage. This is a good one. Offered for sale locally so reserve the right to remove from listing if sold.Contact me for more details. If you don't have a good ebay rating I will reject your bid. Will work to facilitate shipping/delivery. To answer a couple of questions that have been asked: There are no leaks. There are no mechanical problems whatsoever. Factory tool kit, jack and full size spare tire is included. It is wired for a 7-way trailer plug. The stereo was upgraded by the previous owner to a Sony deck with CD and the speakers were upgraded as well. I have the orginial radio if you want it. Email me if you want more pictures. For the Buy It Now price I will include a pair of Slee Slidersteps. These are good to protect the rocker panel area and double as a convenient step to get in and out and to access the roof rack. To check them out go to: Sleeoffroad.com. (Slider for 93-94 Land Cruiser part number- SOF 1053, $915.00) I had these mounted but took them off with the intention of selling them seperately. I will include them if the truck sells for the Buy it Now price. |
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