100 Series LC For Sale!!!!!

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I am selling my wife's 1999 Land Cruiser. Located in Lincoln, Ca Previous owner was in Petaluma, Ca


If you are interested, please message me and we can talk on the phone. $11,000


This has been a great truck. All service has been done. Some mods as well. We had plans to make this the family expedition vehicle but just ended up taking my 4runner every time. lol We recently bought a Suburban to replace this. With the third kid, we needed the extra cargo area. Hate to see this go, know that you are getting a gem. for almost 20 years old this thing looks great. This truck has never even been offroad since we have owned it. We are second owners. Truck has the third row seats as well.

SMOG DONE 3/17 No smog due this year. Reg Due 4/18

221K MILES I will list what I can think of on the vehicle. I know I'm missing some. I did all the service on this vehicle with toy parts. The last timing belt and water pump done at father in laws toyota shop. Hes retired Roseville Toyota Mechanic over 20 years there.

FACTORY REAR E-Locker

MODS---
OME 3" suspension lift in 2015 with torsion bars.
Kenwood DVD, NAVI, Bluetooth Head unit. Modded to watch DVD's while driving.
Kenwood Back-up Camera
HID headlights
DRL Delete
LED interior lights from a member here
Tint over factory tint in rear.
Front tint is 30%
Weathertech floor liners throughout truck

Wheels----
Factory 18" Tundra Wheels 11/2017
285/75/18 (34.8") Toyo Open Country Rough Terrain tires 11/2017 GREAT TIRES!!
1" Wheel spacers

The tires only slightly rub when wheel is turned and going up driveways. The T bars can be turned up more but I just left it as is because I was just going to do a body lift. I already bought the sheet of HDPE. I was going with a 1" BL to be safe, but I think a 1/2" would work. I will cut out the BL pucks this week and they will be included in the sale for whoever buys it. My wife drove it so there was no need to rush and get the BL in.

Recent service---- Records for first timing belt and WP at Toyota, I have Paperwork for the one I did at Petersons Auto Service in Grass Valley Ca 6/28/16
New diff fluid 2018
New battery 2016
New alternator 2016
New spark plugs 2017
New radiator and hoses 2016
New Fan Clutch 2016
New Radiator Cap 2016
New Thermostat and gasket 2016
New waterpump and timing belt at 205k miles in 2016
New brass heater hose T fittings at the fire wall 2017
New front and rear brake pads 2017
New Lower control arms with bushings 2017
New upper control arm ball joints 2017
New Outer steering Tie rods 2017
New sway bar end links 2017
Re built front cv axles with toyota rebuild kit in 2017 and clamps from member here
New Denso o2 sensors 2017

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I checked this rig out on thursday afternoon. The rig is beautiful and 100percent rustfree. Unfortunatly i couldnt afford it. With the amount of baselineing and preventative maintenance he has done and the lift/wheels/tires combo. This is a good deal. I wish i coulda pulled the trigger on it, but i couldnt afford it as it stands with what he put into it. Seller was nice and has good receipts/documentation as well. I carfaxed it as well. Clean title 3rd owners. California car its entire life.
 
Brand new Center Diff Lock, Low range, and Neutral switches installed. These sensors are in the tcase and tend to go out (lasted since 99..lol). Common signs....hearing center diff lock, but no amber light coming on on the dash. Attempting to lock the rear diff but the light keeps blinking because its not reading the center diff is locked. I replaced all of these sensors in the tcase. $126.74 from Toyota. Rather than just remove and clean them and hope for a quick fix, I replaced all of them. I also tested each sensor by jumping the switch to even confirm it was an actual bad switch. I also inspected the rear elocker and it is working great. As I stated in the original post, new fluids would be put in. While under there, I inspected every wire plug and connection. They were all flawless with no fluid or corrosion. I applied dielectric grease to every plug connection. I also did new wire loom at the tcase just because I was there.

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center diff lock light.... then rear diff lock light with abs light when rear is locked.

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some underbelly pics. new 555 outer tie rods. new LCA and bushings. skids

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Free bump. I drool over this one every day. Wish you were closer!
 

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