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1996 Toyota Land Cruiser Fj80 Unmolested And Babied on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:125440 Color: shines
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
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Auction for this exceptional, low original mileage for its year 3-owner, clean Car-fax history, well maintained, 1996 Toyota Land Cruiser full-time 4WD wagon! Oh-so-smooth, in fact, she drives beautifully and yields an excellent highway ride. This Land Cruiser has been inspected, serviced and has been totally gone through, no issues, ready to go. Well serviced throughout her life as you can see in the Car-fax . I must say this SUV's shifts are smooth from the 4-speed automatic transmission, never hard shifting and the, 4.5L engine is powerful, has a strong feel and is reliable! A thoroughly capable SUV that is solid and sturdy. The "Medium Red Pearl" exterior shines. Looks really great for her year! The "Beige" leather interior is in amazingly good condition for a 96' vehicle, just look at it!! Seating is comfortable and supportive front and rear. Rear seating area can be turned into a large convenient cargo area by folding and flipping the seats! Abundant storage possibilities! Air conditioning is ice cold too. She features, leather trim package, 3rd row seating, power sunroof that works great, rear door child locks, Toyota receiver hitch, power driver and passenger front seats, driver seat power lumbar, 4-speed ECT transmission, good condition tires, 16" alloy Chromed wheels, 4.5L, 6-cylinder engine, third row seats conviently fold up the sides, folding and flip-forward second row, No Rust!!! “ Arizona New Mexico vehicle” All books and records are with the vehicle including window sticker from new…. Most recent services done: Main Carrier Seal replaced-new rear shocks-new front rotors-new master cylnder-ac serviced/powersteering flushed-new valve cover gasket-new winshield and gasket-transmission hoses and service.This truck is ready to go another 100k + The bad/ugly *small dents on the tailgate (the only body damage) *supermarket dings on both sides *some rock chips on the front end *rear cargo carpet has a stains *small cut on drivers door interior panel


On Nov-08-13 at 07:29:11 PST, seller added the following information:

****Please disregard the Window Sticker , I did not realize that the window sticker I had was not to this vehicle.*** The vehicle ".does not "have front and rear locking Diff. Sorry for the confusion.

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