Hi everyone
Selling my beloved 2008 GX470. Vehicle is too nice for me and am looking to invest in my LX470 build. Stock vehicle with all preventative maintenance work done -- 85K miles. I am the third owner of the vehicle, spent most of its life in Florida and has been in the north jersey area...
I was at this for a while recently... the "OEM Lexus" parts are no longer available. I'm going the LC route for my setup -- will end up losing my side view mirror defrost function but should be worth it in the grand scheme of things :)
Not Mine. Apparently 65K is real mileage according to seller but work validating -- hope it pans out for someone.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/731364651108432/
thanks all for the help -- I ended up passing for now. Someone will pay asking price but for what i'd like to do to baseline properly its too much I think.
Not commenting on the value of the truck in the market, but more on where I'd like to invest my cash. Everything is original on that truck...
Its from Puerto Rico
Some LC's from '03 through '11 came factory equipped with the non-nav radio. Usually no rust unless folks live very close to the coast.
Documented service histories are hard to come by.
Thanks all -- sound advice. Part of this is the car is also non-nav. Part of me think that's worth a premium, while the other part thinks I should be perfectly content with an '03 LX470 I picked up early last year with 122K miles!
Recognizing that Land Cruiser prices are absurd these days, I find myself entertaining the purchase of a 1-owner, 2006 no rust example with 93K miles on the clock for $28K.
Service history is limited and the TB, water pump, radiator has never been changed from what I can tell. Is this a...
This is correct. A few non-nav 100 and 200 series made it to Puerto Rico. They are hard to find in good shape and condition (service history is hit or miss) but can help anyone interested in locating one.
Source: I am from Puerto Rico originally.
Hi All,
I've always wanted a Land Cruiser in my native home of Puerto Rico for when I visit. After finding a cruiser and making a list of to-do's, I thought I'd share the story for all those interested.
Before I start, I'll say that buying a car in Puerto Rico (comparable to Latin America in...