SOLD 1999 Black Landcruiser UZJ100, Northern VA, 206K

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This classic 1999 Toyota Landcruiser 100 Series is ready for your outdoor or urban adventure. Owner since 2009 and currently has 206K miles. Time to let this LC go, so I can work towards my longtime favorite an FJ40. Black with grey leather, third-row seating, rear AC/Heat. This is a solid truck that has been a daily driver as well as taken on road trips. All maintenance has been kept up to date. Oil change every 3-5K miles, timing belt was replaced at 90K & 180K miles. I have had zero issues with this vehicle and have only had to complete routine maintenance. Within the last 10K miles; new BF Goodrich All Terrain tires 285/75R16, new battery, new front axle when replaced CV boots, front right upstream O2 sensor replaced, new hood struts, main engine seal replaced and new alternator. Due to rain getting in through the sunroof, the sunroof motor appears to have been damaged and was creating a draw on the battery, but is currently disconnected and could be replaced if desired. Driver seat is showing some wear and passenger seat has a tear from cracking. The back seat is in great condition and the third row is in excellent condition as they have been in storage for several years. The exterior is in pretty good shape with some scratches, a few hail dents on the hood and a couple of scrapes on the bumpers. Running boards have been removed and could be reattached. East coast truck with mild undercarriage surface rust. Torsion bars have been cranked to level out the frontend. Center differential and Rear electronic locker are in excellent working condition. Stock sound system, AM/FM/CD with aftermarket Sirius/XM Radio installed.

Located in Northern VA just outside DC, $8900

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I'm not sure on the undercarriage, but I think the seats could be $500 to $750. There are a few folks on this forum that sell the kits and explain the process and there are vendors that do it as well. If others have different opinions, please weigh in. Thanks for looking and let me know if you have any other questions.

What else were you planning on doing if you kept the car?
 
Well, that is always a slippery slope. If I were to keep the rig, I would look to build it more for camping and overlanding. I have definitely thought about it as most have on these forums. Probably add 2.5" OME lift, bumpers front/rear, sliders, winch and up the tires a bit. From there, not much more, maybe a roof rack. I always thought replacing the stereo head unit for a newer Apple Carplay compatible would be nice. It doesn't really "need" anything, just depends on what is your intended use for the vehicle.
 
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