- Year
- 2009
- Vehicle Model
- 200 Series
- Mileage
- 164500
- Color
- Black
Hey guys, I’m looking to sell my 2009 Toyota Land Cruiser, black on tan, with approximately 163,500 miles. I have it cross posted in a couple spots, but after having a couple buyers fall through I figured I’d list it up here as well.
I will try to let the pictures speak for themselves on it, and am more than happy to do any sort of FaceTime/video chat walk around for serious buyers.
I purchased the vehicle in April of 2020 at the 140k mile mark. The previous owner had service done nearly every 5k miles at the dealership, and the Toyota Owners website records reflects that. The radiator was replaced to the newer style at the dealership around the 100k mark, and the starter/alternator were also replaced by the dealership around the same time frame.
Since I’ve had it, there have been no issues, and I have done nothing except routine oil changes/tire rotations etc.
As everyone knows, it’s a 13 year old vehicle, and a Land Cruiser at that, so it does have some signs of wear. The interior (which was undisclosed when I purchased) shows some wear from the previous owner. There’s a stain on the passenger floorboard, there’s a bit of a stain on the headliner, there is some scuffs on the rear interior trim, and a small rip on the back side of the drivers seat. All of these imperfections are photographed. I had originally planned on handling some of them, but then realized it wasn’t a big deal for me personally.
The underside, to me, is clean. There are some areas that show some surface rust, but nothing that was of any concern to me. I’m in LA, so I didnt bother to have any of it cleaned up or covered.
I’m more than happy to send additional pictures, information, or video call any potential buyers. This ad may also be slightly premature as I was planning on getting the interior professionally detailed prior to posting, but just never got around to it.
I have added 4x Nitto 275/70/18 Ridge Grapplers, Method 701s, and 20% ceramic tint all around. DVD and cooler box both work perfectly. I currently have the third row removed and have the heritage edition cargo mat installed.
Asking price is $30,000.
I will try to let the pictures speak for themselves on it, and am more than happy to do any sort of FaceTime/video chat walk around for serious buyers.
I purchased the vehicle in April of 2020 at the 140k mile mark. The previous owner had service done nearly every 5k miles at the dealership, and the Toyota Owners website records reflects that. The radiator was replaced to the newer style at the dealership around the 100k mark, and the starter/alternator were also replaced by the dealership around the same time frame.
Since I’ve had it, there have been no issues, and I have done nothing except routine oil changes/tire rotations etc.
As everyone knows, it’s a 13 year old vehicle, and a Land Cruiser at that, so it does have some signs of wear. The interior (which was undisclosed when I purchased) shows some wear from the previous owner. There’s a stain on the passenger floorboard, there’s a bit of a stain on the headliner, there is some scuffs on the rear interior trim, and a small rip on the back side of the drivers seat. All of these imperfections are photographed. I had originally planned on handling some of them, but then realized it wasn’t a big deal for me personally.
The underside, to me, is clean. There are some areas that show some surface rust, but nothing that was of any concern to me. I’m in LA, so I didnt bother to have any of it cleaned up or covered.
I’m more than happy to send additional pictures, information, or video call any potential buyers. This ad may also be slightly premature as I was planning on getting the interior professionally detailed prior to posting, but just never got around to it.
I have added 4x Nitto 275/70/18 Ridge Grapplers, Method 701s, and 20% ceramic tint all around. DVD and cooler box both work perfectly. I currently have the third row removed and have the heritage edition cargo mat installed.
Asking price is $30,000.
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