2000 Toyota Land Cruiser Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
• 2000 Toyota Land Cruiser with all highway miles from work travel. Two owners. Beautiful and rare Atlantis Mica Blue (dark blue) with clean, tan interior. No rips or tears in seats. Third row seats with rear air.
• 285/75-16 BFGoorich All-Terrain KO tires on factory alloy wheels coated black in pastidip coating (removable) • Steering wheel recovered in reproduction toyota leather • Weathertech floor mats in front, middle and rear; factory carpet mats included • Bi-xenon Morimoto H1 projectors and HID kit retrofitted in the OEM glass headlights with top of the line parts from theretrofitsource.com • 5W Cree LED reverse lights • New LED taillights in the 2006-2007 Style • Updated rear "Land Cruiser" emblem to newer style with factory painted badge. All new OEM emblems and badges to convert from the gold to chrome emblems • Full interior LED lighting from Pfran.com • Powerstop Cross drilled and Slotted rotors and ceramic pads • Mobil 1 or Royal Purple fluids in the engine, transmission, diffs and transfer case. • Recent frontend service with new bearings, seals etc by dealer in August. $1k service • Paint and body are straight and glossy with the usual rock chips for its vintage. Only body flaw is the passenger fender has a crease from a delivery truck bumping it. Running boards have been taken off but will be included and can easily re-installed. I spent over a year trying to find a Land Cruiser in this condition. Full service records included. For sale locally as well so I reserve the right to end auction early if reserve has not been met. Thanks. search tags: toyota, landcruiser, land cruiser, lexus, lx470, 4runner, tahoe, range rover, rangerover, expedition, escalade, cayenne, 100 series, offroad, off road, jeep, FJ cruiser, GX470, tacoma, |
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