SOLD Golden, Colorado 2006 Land Cruiser

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Year
2006
Vehicle Model
  1. 100 Series
Mileage
185900
Color
Silver
EDIT: PENDING SALE - Got a deposit today 2/25/2022 from someone on Mud, sale should be wrapped up within a week. I'll mark as sold or update otherwise. Thanks.


2006 Silver Land Cruiser 186,000 miles $21,000.

I bought this LC nearly 5 years ago with 100,300 miles in Washington (state) as the third owner and had it transported to Colorado. Vehicle originally sold new in Washington and sold for the second time at 24,000 miles. No known mechanical issues, except tire pressure sensors. All maintenance performed by one of three shops in the Golden area (Slee, EuroTech, or Japanese Auto Service). Nearly stock; front windows tinted, protective film on front of hood, and bluetooth audio added. Over the next week I plan to put the running boards back on, put the third row seats back in, get the cracked windshield replaced, and put the new Michelin LTX A/T 275/65/18 tires on it that came on the 200 I just bought. The KO2s in the pictures have 39,800 miles on them but I plan to run them on my 200 for 6 to 10 weeks until my new wheels/tires come in, then I'm happy to provide them to the buyer of this LC if local.

Cosmetically, there are some scratches, rock chips, etc. as you would expect. As you can see in the pictures, the rear driver said was scrapped in a parking garage and the passenger doors also have a couple tares. Only rust on the body is within some of the pin size rock chips as far as I can tell.

I've put a good bit of money into maintenance over the last 18 months that should serve the next owner well:
- 5W/30 full synthetic 182,000
- Differentials drain and fill 173,000
- Timing belt 168,611
- Water pump 168,611
- Front and rear brake pads at 167,000
- Front upper control arms and ball joints replaced 167,000
- AHC fluid change 160,647
- Power steering fluid 160, 647
- Battery 141,000

EDIT 2/23/2022 - Originally put an asking price of $23,000 and invited feedback on what it will sell for based on Colorado area pricing. Looks like a reasonable asking price is $21k based on this feedback so I'm targeting that for the time being. Thanks guys.

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These 3 pics show the tiny hole in front passenger door leather, the larger ones to rear passenger door, and close up of rear passenger side exterior damage.

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I was pretty worried when I saw you selling the 100 and keeping the G wagon.

Then finally in the last pic I saw a glimpse of the 200 and was like whew, he hasn’t lost his mind.

GLWS
 
Ha ha! The G63 is a uniquely awesome beast but it's no substitute for the LC. When the Rivian SUV we ordered shows up in 1 to 5 years, it'll sadly be the G-Wagon that goes, but definitely not the 200.
 
@subzali The build date is 6/2005 and the 10th digit of the VIN is a 6 (VIN is JTEHT05J762083043) so I think that means it's a vvti right? If that doesn't confirm it, would pulling off the engine cover and snapping a pic so someone with more mechanical knowledge than me (that's a low bar) can look for the key indicators help?

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Also, here is a list of repairs/maintenance during my 86,000 mile ownership. If it's something that I've done more than once I only kept the most recent date on this list. I have two keys, but only one has the electronic fob. Looks like all of the original manuals are in the car as far as I can tell.

MaintenanceMileageDate
Tires 275/70/R18 BF Goodrich TA KO2s146,1008/1/2019
Tires rotated182,0005/21/2021
Front brake pads167,00012/18/2020
Front brake rotorsresurfaced with pads
Rear brake pads167,00012/18/2020
Rear brake rotorsresurfaced with pads
Replace spark plugs105,6008/17/2017
Timing belt168,6111/27/2021
Water pump (and coolant flush)168,6111/27/2021
Repack front wheel bearings101,500
Replace fuel filter105,6008/17/2017
Replace air filter160,0004/1/2020
Battery (Duracell Ultra Gold 3 year warranty)141,0005/6/2019
Fluids
Oil (Mobil One Synthetic 5W-30)182,00011/19/2021
Transmission fluid105,6008/18/2017
Power steering160,6475/20/2020
Active height control fluid change160,6475/20/2020
Differentials drain and fill (front and rear)173,0005/12/2021
Brake fluid bleed and replace105,6008/18/2017
Transfer case drain and fill173,0005/12/2021
Radiator / coolant flush168,6611/27/2021
Repairs
Fuel pump
107,000​
9/17/2017
Catalytic converter replacement bank one
112,400​
12/17/2017
Replaced housing and thermostat due to leak at water inlet tube
150,713​
10/22/2019
AHC replace wires to accumulator solenoid
160,647​
5/20/2020
Replace both front upper control arms and ball joints (b/c ball joints have play)
167,000​
12/16/2020
Replace both front lower ball joints (b/c ball joints have play) *rear axle is solid no ball joints
167,000​
12/16/2020
Replace stabilizer brushings and end links (b/c they were worn)
167,000​
12/16/2020
New gas cap
167,000​
12/16/2020
Replace both rear O2 sensors
184,502​
1/20/2022
 
@subzali The build date is 6/2005 and the 10th digit of the VIN is a 6 (VIN is JTEHT05J762083043) so I think that means it's a vvti right? If that doesn't confirm it, would pulling off the engine cover and snapping a pic so someone with more mechanical knowledge than me (that's a low bar) can look for the key indicators help?

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Yes pull the cover and it will be obvious. Most obvious things is VVT engines have a black plastic intake manifold, while the previous models used aluminum.
 
Thanks for the interest and questions. I pulled the cover and confirmed with one of the more mechanically included prospective buyers that it appears to be the VVT-i engine. I found my records where Slee was going to replace the heater hose pipe T's but they didn't charge me for it and it doesn't look like it got done. Based on feedback/offers I'm going to update the asking price to $21,000 and target that.
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Congrats. Nice ride.
 

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