- Year
- 1998
- Vehicle Model
- 100 Series
- Location
- Fort Collins, Colorado United States
- Mileage
- 210750
- Color
- Silver
1998 Toyota Landcruiser. - $19,500
210,750 miles
Factory Rear Locker
Factory heated seat/rear HVAC DELETE (no heater tees)
Modifications
Nitro 4.88 Gears @ 195k
Old Man Emu lift (springs, shocks, torsion bars)
TJM T3 Front Bumper w/Smittybilt 10k winch, wireless remote & synthetic line
Slee Belly Skid
Slee Sliders
Bump-it Offroad Rear Dual Swing Bumper
Gamiviti Expo ++ Roof Rack
CVT Awning
SPC Upper Control Arms
Extended Sway Bar links F/R
Ironman Torsion Bar reinforcement brackets
275/70-18 BFG AT KO2 @ 185k (09/2019)
18” Stock Landcruiser Wheels, Satin Black
Amazon Snorkel w/ Sy-Klone Pre-cleaner
Fridge Slide on customer ½” Birch Plywood platform
TrekkBox Tailgate Lid
LC Grilles Front Grille
CompuStar Remote Start
Amazon 20” LED light bar (brand new)
Trailer Brake Controller
Weathertech Floor Liners
3D Printed cup holder & Rear USB outlets
Sony Double DIN Head unit with Apple Car Play
Rockford Fosgate 6-½ Components, 5-¼ Coaxial Speakers
Pioneer 10” Sub
Doug Thorley Cat-back (muffler replaced to reduce drone/noise) @ 182k
Wits End Center Console organizer
Recent Maintenance
Full Synthetic Oil Change @ 210,718 (done religiously at 5k)
Rear brake pads/rotors @ 192k
Lower Control Arms @ 195k
Rear Driveshaft replaced @ 205k
Charcoal Evap Canister (07/2018)
Included w/sale
3rd Row seats
3D Printed overhead console switch panel
ZR Tactical Billet Shift Indicator Plate
Cover King 2nd row seat covers in good condition
K&N Filter Cleaning Kit
1 spare Ignition Coil
3rd Row seatbelts & all install hardware
Spare fuse kit
Stock front grille
History/FAQ
I purchased this 100 Series in 2015 from a LC enthusiast who had recently completed a mild build and full maintenance overhaul. Since then it has been on adventure/part time commuter duty for my family. This LC has been dead reliable, as expected. I am selling because we have been towing a hardside camper for a few years, and we decided to buy a truck (2022 RAM Power Wagon) that is better suited to our towing needs. The build on the Power Wagon will begin soon. The sadness of a future without a Landcruiser has already begun.
This LC has been maintained professionally by Fort Collins 4x4 and L1 Automotive since I purchased it. L1 specializes in Toyota and has been the sole caretaker for the last handful of years. Generally speaking, I have said YES to any recommended maintenance on the LC since purchase.
I would describe the LC as mechanically sound, and cosmetically a 10 footer. Upon close inspection you will see some pinstriping from tight trails and a handful of small dings from 25 years of service. This truck is not a trail beater, nor is it a pristine garage queen. I believe it’s the perfect truck for ‘overland’ travel … not so perfect you are afraid to drive it, but very clean and reliable. The 4.88 gears are AMAZING. They really brought this powertrain to life. That’s a mod I wish I had done years ago.
The interior is in shockingly good condition for its age/mileage. Toyota knew how to build ‘em back then. No cracks in the dash, and original leather has no tears.
Flaws/quirks
When it’s cold outside, the power windows are slow (typical)
Auto-up function on driver window does not work (it rolls up fine, you just have to hold the button)
BIO rear bumper has some rust/corrosion
Clear coat failure on hood, pitting on front fascia (below headlights)
210,750 miles
Factory Rear Locker
Factory heated seat/rear HVAC DELETE (no heater tees)
Modifications
Nitro 4.88 Gears @ 195k
Old Man Emu lift (springs, shocks, torsion bars)
TJM T3 Front Bumper w/Smittybilt 10k winch, wireless remote & synthetic line
Slee Belly Skid
Slee Sliders
Bump-it Offroad Rear Dual Swing Bumper
Gamiviti Expo ++ Roof Rack
CVT Awning
SPC Upper Control Arms
Extended Sway Bar links F/R
Ironman Torsion Bar reinforcement brackets
275/70-18 BFG AT KO2 @ 185k (09/2019)
18” Stock Landcruiser Wheels, Satin Black
Amazon Snorkel w/ Sy-Klone Pre-cleaner
Fridge Slide on customer ½” Birch Plywood platform
TrekkBox Tailgate Lid
LC Grilles Front Grille
CompuStar Remote Start
Amazon 20” LED light bar (brand new)
Trailer Brake Controller
Weathertech Floor Liners
3D Printed cup holder & Rear USB outlets
Sony Double DIN Head unit with Apple Car Play
Rockford Fosgate 6-½ Components, 5-¼ Coaxial Speakers
Pioneer 10” Sub
Doug Thorley Cat-back (muffler replaced to reduce drone/noise) @ 182k
Wits End Center Console organizer
Recent Maintenance
Full Synthetic Oil Change @ 210,718 (done religiously at 5k)
Rear brake pads/rotors @ 192k
Lower Control Arms @ 195k
Rear Driveshaft replaced @ 205k
Charcoal Evap Canister (07/2018)
Included w/sale
3rd Row seats
3D Printed overhead console switch panel
ZR Tactical Billet Shift Indicator Plate
Cover King 2nd row seat covers in good condition
K&N Filter Cleaning Kit
1 spare Ignition Coil
3rd Row seatbelts & all install hardware
Spare fuse kit
Stock front grille
History/FAQ
I purchased this 100 Series in 2015 from a LC enthusiast who had recently completed a mild build and full maintenance overhaul. Since then it has been on adventure/part time commuter duty for my family. This LC has been dead reliable, as expected. I am selling because we have been towing a hardside camper for a few years, and we decided to buy a truck (2022 RAM Power Wagon) that is better suited to our towing needs. The build on the Power Wagon will begin soon. The sadness of a future without a Landcruiser has already begun.
This LC has been maintained professionally by Fort Collins 4x4 and L1 Automotive since I purchased it. L1 specializes in Toyota and has been the sole caretaker for the last handful of years. Generally speaking, I have said YES to any recommended maintenance on the LC since purchase.
I would describe the LC as mechanically sound, and cosmetically a 10 footer. Upon close inspection you will see some pinstriping from tight trails and a handful of small dings from 25 years of service. This truck is not a trail beater, nor is it a pristine garage queen. I believe it’s the perfect truck for ‘overland’ travel … not so perfect you are afraid to drive it, but very clean and reliable. The 4.88 gears are AMAZING. They really brought this powertrain to life. That’s a mod I wish I had done years ago.
The interior is in shockingly good condition for its age/mileage. Toyota knew how to build ‘em back then. No cracks in the dash, and original leather has no tears.
Flaws/quirks
When it’s cold outside, the power windows are slow (typical)
Auto-up function on driver window does not work (it rolls up fine, you just have to hold the button)
BIO rear bumper has some rust/corrosion
Clear coat failure on hood, pitting on front fascia (below headlights)