05 Land Cruiser in OK?

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Hello, and new to the forum, but a long time watcher if you haven't heard that before. Found this in Edmond online and wondered if anyone knew of this one. The salesman emailed me back that it had dents and the blinkers and rear heat didn't work. Just thought I would throw it out there to you guys if it was an easy fix or run. Link if it works http://www.bobmooreaudiokc.net/used...+Cruiser-73cad7f00a0a000249920704c2b83741.htm
 
I believe @MattThompson also posted a pic of that rig in the 100 series photos thread. Dash looks very cracked especially over the passenger airbag; leather seats don't look to be too bad but do show signs of slight wear with the corners beginning to crack; wood trim looks almost flawless and I'm not even a fan of that stuff; good miles (avg. 11k/year) probably just used to get groceries. I would be interested in the location and severity of the dents you speak of and also how much (if any) rust is underneath it. The fact that the rear A/C isn't working would scare me off or at least make me insist they pay to get it fixed before I purchase it. Just my 2 cents!
 
That truck has pretty good size damage on both sides. Drivers rear door and passenger quarter. Nothing that isn't fixable but I am surprised they put it out like that. It has arb front rear and rack with a handful of rigid led's
 
I stopped to take a look at this truck when I first saw it off the highway. It had just gotten back from "detail" when I saw it. The dent in the back rear was what stood out the most when I walked up on it. It had been recently polished and it was a cloudy very cold windy day when I stopped so the true condition of the paint couldn't be seen but I didn't inspect it really carefully. From what I saw the ARB bumpers didn't appear to be heavily used and the leather wasn't bad just dry. The light gray carpet had obvious stains from out wonderful red dirt. Not having seen the ad online I didn't know it's other flaws but in part of the reconditioning they have painted the front suspension area in gloss black making it difficult to tell what's going on up there. I did look under the rear briefly and noticed it was a bit dirty and showed signs of off pavement use but a good steaming would do wonders..
 
That dent on the tight rear pay be able to be taken care of by a good PDR guy. I'm actually surprised this didn't belong to a forum member, though it was was traded for a Q5.
 
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