For Sale 1999 Land Cruiser with 79K miles

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We are selling our 99 LC. It's in great condition. Always garaged. The CL add says it all. (Sorry for all the obvious info in the CL ad. That's in there for the non-LC people.)

The price is 17,000. Comes with regular tires and a set of Bridgestone Blizzaks all mounted on OE wheels.

1999 Land Cruiser 79K miles

Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks, and have a great day.
 
Does it have the rear locking differential? It seems a little vague in the CL ad.
 
Yes, I guess I didn't know how to say it correctly.
It has one control button / switch that locks the front and back together, and another button / switch that locks the left and right sides together.
 
Someone needs to make an offer.
 
Let me rephrase. Not trying to be rude, but are low mileage Cruisers selling for nearly full Blue Book, or "retail"?
You have a very nice rig good luck with your sale!
 
Deer Wishpy.....

you are wrong on this....Push button locking differential (You can control how it locks in. You can lock the left and right tires, and also lock it in front to back.)

GLWS
 
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You are entitled to ask whatever you want for your vehicle but I would suggest lowering the price. I know it comes with 4 extra wheels and all but for reference, I purchased a 2002 over a year ago with 82K in superb condition for $16,500.
 
OK, back home now... I went out and looked again at exactly what I have. I do have the Rear Differential Lock. I also have a Center Differential Lock button.
So the rear diff lock locks the rear wheels together. (Please correct me if I'm wrong).
What exactly does the center diff lock do?

As far as the price, I just priced it at the KBB Private Party Value. Do these vehicles sell for that much? I have no idea. I am as far from being an expert on the car market as I can be.

One thing I do know is that it is real hard for the seller to negotiate up from the original asking price, but it's fairly easy to negotiate down. ;)

I have never paid the original asking price for any car I've bought, and I've never sold a car for the original asking price. I don't expect it to happen.

If someone is interested in this LC, lets talk, ask questions, etc..
 
Deer Wishpy.....

you are wrong on this....Push button locking differential (You can control how it locks in. You can lock the left and right tires, and also lock it in front to back.)

also about 6k over priced

Why are you guys beating someone up on the price he is asking. That is not a bad price considering the miles. Maybe a tad high, but not that high.

This is what you get for a $10k 100
https://forum.ih8mud.com/vehicles-trailers-sale-wanted/572646-1999-landcruiser-denver.html
 
sleeoffroad said:
Why are you guys beating someone up on the price he is asking. That is not a bad price considering the miles. Maybe a tad high, but not that high.

This is what you get for a $10k 100
https://forum.ih8mud.com/vehicles-trailers-sale-wanted/572646-1999-landcruiser-denver.html

Seriously. I saw this low miled jem and immediately thought my 99 was over priced. Lol
Someone should make an offer on this. If ur looking for a 1 st gen 100 you can't beat these miles. It's like a barn find. If u want to spend less, make me an offer on that 99 in the link :)
 
The reality is that the vast majority of 98-02 LC owners have overinflated views of what their vehicles are worth. The book is dropping like a rock since many of the export laws changed that were driving the market on these. I'm a dealer and just bought a 2000 LX470 with 130k that has new tires, one owner, clean carfax with no issues and I paid $8000 for it. Granted, I "stole it" but this is not an isolated case as I just sold a 99' with 200k for $6700. In fact, the 100 series are now the best value/bang for the buck of all the cruisers, especially when shopping vs an 80. My 2 cents and good luck with the sale.
 

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