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Retro-modified Toyota Landcruiser 80 Series Locked on 2040-cars

US $37,000.00
Year:1993 Mileage:145617
Location:

Winter Park, Florida, United States

Winter Park, Florida, United States
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Retro-Modified 1993 Toyota Landcruiser

 It took me several years to find the perfect 80 series Land Cruiser to restore.  This was a One owner Cruiser out of California, that happened be pilot owned (meticulously maintained), with low miles (140K). Never off-road, well-maintained and pampered truck.  Owner stated that he only used synthetic oils and fluids since purchased new.  The goal with this Landcruiser was to modify it to where it’s brought up to modern standards without ruining the main reasons (Reliability, Comfort, and all-out Ruggedness) you buy a Landcruiser. I’ve owned my other 80 series Landcruiser for over 12 years now, and know this series truck fairly well.

There are few trucks as iconic as the 80 series Landcruiser.  The shape is instantly recognizable and timeless.  Still to this date the FJ80/FZJ80 series is the most robust and durable Cruiser Toyota has ever offered.  With proper care and maintenance it seems like it can be driven forever.  This is my modern take of what the 80 series would have been like if it was built today, GPS capable, back-up camera, Bluetooth audio, streaming capability with the latest smartphone devices (Iphone 5 compatible).  The rim/tire combo is aggressive yet it retains the factory ride and performance.

           

·      4.5 liter, inline 6 Cylinder              

·      Factory Lockers

·      3 inch OME Lift w/ 33' inch Goodyear Duratrac tires

·      New Leather seats (Light Gray)

·      App Radio 3 W/ CD player, back-up Camera and Bluetooth Technology

Precision Power Component Sets with Subs (Crystal Clear Sound System)

·      ARB Roof Rack equipped with spare tire

·      ARB Front Bumper w/ winch option

·      Custom Matte White Paint

·      No Rust, No Leaks, Cold A/C (A/C just serviced)

·      Upgraded Optima Battery

·      100 Series Brake Pad Upgrade done while servicing the front knuckles

·      Clean Vehicle never been an accident, Auto Check Available

·      All replacement parts are OEM

·      All fresh fluids

·      Vehicle is 100% sound and ready to go!

 

Asking price is $37,000, SERIOUS bidders only.  Additional $1,000 discount provided for IH8MUD member.

Feel free to ask questions or request specific pictures, you can call or text me directly at 978-566-1277. 

Thanks for looking and interest.

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