I am considering moving into a different vehicle for family trips / camping / mild wheeling / etc. Considering a GX460 or 2008+ Land Cruiser or LX570.
Just want to put a feeler out to get a rough estimate of what I could sell my current vehicle for.
2003 Toyota Land Cruiser
~139600 miles. Bought at ~113800 miles, owned for 5.5 years.
Southern California truck all its life (currently in San Diego)
White with Gray interior
Rear Toyota elocker
4.3 axle gear ratio
Mods:
Slee SOF2RH rear springs / cranked front TB (2.5" lift)
TJM XGS gold shocks
Toyo AT2 tires 285/75R16
Metaltech sliders (real Metaltech not OPOR)
Front Runner roof rack
Gobi ladder
ARB 2500 awning
ARB drawers
Wet Okole seat covers (first and second rows)
RAM telepole mount for iPad / GPS / Radio
Blue Sea USB chargers on the front center console and rear cargo area
Cargo area LED lighting
Aux power distribution to center console and cargo area
Build thread in my sig and also here (not up to date):
forum.ih8mud.com
Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
Just want to put a feeler out to get a rough estimate of what I could sell my current vehicle for.
2003 Toyota Land Cruiser
~139600 miles. Bought at ~113800 miles, owned for 5.5 years.
Southern California truck all its life (currently in San Diego)
White with Gray interior
Rear Toyota elocker
4.3 axle gear ratio
Mods:
Slee SOF2RH rear springs / cranked front TB (2.5" lift)
TJM XGS gold shocks
Toyo AT2 tires 285/75R16
Metaltech sliders (real Metaltech not OPOR)
Front Runner roof rack
Gobi ladder
ARB 2500 awning
ARB drawers
Wet Okole seat covers (first and second rows)
RAM telepole mount for iPad / GPS / Radio
Blue Sea USB chargers on the front center console and rear cargo area
Cargo area LED lighting
Aux power distribution to center console and cargo area
Build thread in my sig and also here (not up to date):

2003 Land Cruiser Build & Adventure Thread
After owning three 80 series Land Cruisers over the last eight years, I finally upgraded (downgraded?) to a 100 series. While the 80 is a more robust truck, with closer adherence to the Land Cruiser reputation and legacy, the 100 series is a better family hauler with modern amenities, and plenty...

Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.


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