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Getting rid of my 2000 Toyota Land Cruiser w/very low miles (89,187 miles as I write this), it's in excellent condition. I've recently completed some preventative maintenance including OEM CV joints, both front power door lock regulators, and timing belt all completed at my local Toyota dealer.
I also had the front end lifted to give it a better 'stance'/look, and put new OEM wheels off a 2016 Land Cruiser along w/spacers from SLEE Off Road; all professionally done by an off-road specialist here in Northern Colorado.
This rig is in great condition and needs nothing. It has the 4.7L V8, leather, sunroof, 3rd Row Rear Seats, Rear AC, heated power seats. AC system was upgraded a few years ago by the prior owner. It has a professionally installed Kenwood/Excelon AM/FM/Satellite Radio/Navigation/Rear View Camera along with a remote start and alarm system. I also replaced the speakers, added an amp and had a custom-built 8" subwoofer box in the cargo area. Paint code 1B1, Champagne Pearl.
It has no body damage but it has dings and scratches that have all been touched up to match the factory paint. No rust on the vehicle. Does not have a tow package (could easily be added) or factory roof racks. It's very clean.
I'm asking $18950 and I have title in hand. The price might seem steep for a 2000, but this vehicle is pretty unique and is just a baby, mileage-wise. While I'm biased, I think my price represents a great value: I'm the 2nd owner of this well maintained vehicle and Land Cruisers are considered the most reliable and durable SUVs in the world. This truck is solid as a rock and could potentially go for a few hundred thousand more miles if properly maintained. I'm taking a bath on it, at this price! I've got about $30k in it with purchase, mods, and preventative stuff.
Why am I selling such a great vehicle? I've lost my passion for the Land Cruiser and don't get to use it like I'd hoped to: as it was intended! I travel 9 months a year (in my company vehicle) and have three other cars plus that company vehicle. Just need to get rid of stuff that I'm not using.
I also had the front end lifted to give it a better 'stance'/look, and put new OEM wheels off a 2016 Land Cruiser along w/spacers from SLEE Off Road; all professionally done by an off-road specialist here in Northern Colorado.
This rig is in great condition and needs nothing. It has the 4.7L V8, leather, sunroof, 3rd Row Rear Seats, Rear AC, heated power seats. AC system was upgraded a few years ago by the prior owner. It has a professionally installed Kenwood/Excelon AM/FM/Satellite Radio/Navigation/Rear View Camera along with a remote start and alarm system. I also replaced the speakers, added an amp and had a custom-built 8" subwoofer box in the cargo area. Paint code 1B1, Champagne Pearl.
It has no body damage but it has dings and scratches that have all been touched up to match the factory paint. No rust on the vehicle. Does not have a tow package (could easily be added) or factory roof racks. It's very clean.
I'm asking $18950 and I have title in hand. The price might seem steep for a 2000, but this vehicle is pretty unique and is just a baby, mileage-wise. While I'm biased, I think my price represents a great value: I'm the 2nd owner of this well maintained vehicle and Land Cruisers are considered the most reliable and durable SUVs in the world. This truck is solid as a rock and could potentially go for a few hundred thousand more miles if properly maintained. I'm taking a bath on it, at this price! I've got about $30k in it with purchase, mods, and preventative stuff.
Why am I selling such a great vehicle? I've lost my passion for the Land Cruiser and don't get to use it like I'd hoped to: as it was intended! I travel 9 months a year (in my company vehicle) and have three other cars plus that company vehicle. Just need to get rid of stuff that I'm not using.
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