SOLD 1993 Toyota Land Cruiser FZJ80 locker x3, $12,000 obo.

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I looked for a long time for this LC. It is full locker. I added the Center Diff switch. I bought it with 190,000 miles from the original owner who always took care of it. It now has 215,000 miles. I did not use it much in the last 3 years, approx. 25k miles. I bought it thinking I would need it for use at my cabin in Joshua Tree. I have realized I do not need this serious of a rig. I am afraid to damage it.

I took it to Valley Hybrids in Stockton for $3500.00 worth of service. George is the best. He did full brakes. Full front diff and rear diff service. Inspected and lubed the front birfield joints. They were in great shape. He did all the leaks. The distributor, water pump, valve covers, transfer case, full ignition wires, plugs, filters, transmission and front and rear differential service. Basically everything that is common to leak and wear over time. I had him fix everything it needed. He put in new fan shroud. There is a small front ding in the front panel. I have a full replacement that is included. I also had an alignment done.

I had the air conditioning rebuilt $1200.00 for full everything new. I installed a new heavy duty Toyota starter. I also added a heavy duty fan clutch. All the common things to replace. I added Air adjust bags in the back springs for when I have a heavy load. I can level out the truck with my small compressor to the air valve in the rear.

This truck does not have any rips or issues with the head liner. Sunroof works perfect. No leaks. LED lights installed in the interior lights and dome lights. The seats are the usual ugly. Both electrical movements work, I installed new gears on the passenger side. I have the back row seats and those are included. I also have the running boards if you want them. I took them off and put on the factory front mud flaps for trucks without running boards.
I had seat covers on but took them off to show the ugly leather.
I installed the hand Throttle control system from Toyota.
The front window is tinted very light as are the driver and passenger side front doors. This makes such a difference in the desert.
There are a few chips in the front windshield but no runners.
All electrical works. No issues. There is a slight High pressure power steering hose leak. I have the replacement, but have not had time to swap it out. It is not severe enough to have me worried, but I keep my vehicles in top shape.
There is no rust on this vehicle. It has been in California its whole life. It usually sits in my car port covered. I use it maybe 10-12 times a year. Just not enough to keep it around. I will be getting a smaller pick up.
I have full factory micro fisch and reader you can have. Also full factory service books and all other repair manuals from the other folks.

Look at the photos with the link below.

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I just think people are pricing 80s a bit too high in some instances.

They're just getting a bit out of hand IMO.

I vehemently disagree. Prices of 80's may be going up, but that is based on supply, demand, desire, and what's been done to them, or not been done. If you're buying a disposable vehicle, it's great if it depreciates every year and is worth $500 after 6 years. But a land cruiser isn't that vehicle. A 93 Land cruiser today has gone through it's full depreciation cycle and is now increasing in price. Unless it's full of rust. Would it be better if you could buy a vehicle for a decent price, put $10K into it and then it continues to depreciate and you could sell it for less? Please put some thought into what you're saying before saying that things are getting out of hand. It's not the case. If you think it is, perhaps you should reconsider what you want to drive.

This is an excellent vehicle priced fairly. If it's not for you that's fine.

GLWS, beautiful!
 
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