For Sale 2006 Land Cruiser

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Selling my 2006 Land Cruiser. It is set up for expo travel. Lower mileage for the year. Still has working AHC. Has approx. 88,580 miles. Just had the 90k service done. ARB bumpers front and rear. ARB drawer in the rear. ARB snorkel. VisionX spot lights. MetalTech sliders. Has powder coated 16 inch rims with BFG All-Terrains 285/75R16. Tires have approx 17,000 miles. IPod adapter integrated into sound system. Too many other add-ons to list. Ready for the next adventure.

*ARB fridge not included in the sale but could be negotiated. Winch not included. Roof rack not included. Will be removed before sale.

Asking $34,000 OBO, will entertain legitimate offers. Best to be reached by text. Sold as is, no warranty.
For sale locally. Link below.

2006 Toyota Land Cruiser on KSL.com

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Moab pics are not public for me. GLWS!
 
Sorry about that. It should be now. And thanks
 
Yes, it still has the AHC
 
How does the ahc hold up with the extra weight of the bumpers and winch?
I haven't had any issues with it. Still goes up into the high position. I did replace the rear AHC springs with standard LC springs to assist with weight of the rear bumper, the drawer and fridge.
 
A few questions:

Do you have the rear seats?
How does the ARB drawer mount? is it easy to remove?
Can you take some pics of the underside? I learned the hard way on my first LC that Utah is a salt state.
Do you think the rear end ride high without the fridge and the drawer?
 
I still have both rear seats. I removed them as soon as I bought the cruiser with 44,000 miles.
The drawer is mounted to the anchoring points for the third row seats. Yes it can be removed.
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for that cheddar you can get a used 200 - not shooting down the stars you're reaching for, just letting you know that's a hefty price tag for a 100- GLWS
 
Man, what is up with people here in the classifieds s*****ng on other people's asking price? If you don't like the price then offer something lower or dont buy it.
 
A little update. I decided to go with a different size K-9 roof rack for my 200 so the roof rack will be included in the sale.
 
Updated the ad
 
Man, what is up with people here in the classifieds s*****ng on other people's asking price? If you don't like the price then offer something lower or dont buy it.
I don't think it was overly rude. I guess it was unsolicited, but was fair advice. My truck has a few more miles, but is otherwise similar, and I would never ask $34k. It is a nice looking truck, GLWS
 
This isn't an advice forum it is a for sales post. The seller is not looking for advice.

If his price is too high time will tell and he will do what all sellers do, revise the price or keep the rig.

If a seller asks for advice, as many do when rigs have sat for a while without selling, then that is the time to offer ones expert, armchair quarter back wisdom and research. Until that time I think the guy has a right to his for sale thread and we have a responsibility to leave it the hell alone.
 
Weekend bump. Thanks @bram and @erse. As the ad says "OBO". I'm always open to negotiations.
 
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Can I ask what it sold for? It's helpful for folks to have running data on true market conditions.
 

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