For Sale Not mine... 2008 built 200 $35K Portland, OR

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Wow! @mcgaskins would this be your idea of buying a fully built one to save the $$$? This MUST be a mudder rig...
 
If you search you can find the original owner here on MUD. The vehicle had spurred my interest, but it sounded like the owner had really used it hard. He stated the engine was strong but just felt that things were breaking every time he went out with it. He had a post stating that the first week he had it he was out jumping it off sand dunes baha style. Plus the fact that instead of selling such a built vehicle himself he traded it in. Just personally makes me nervous. Not trying to bash it either, just my newbie opinion.
 
I've been considering a 200 for my wife, and have really been looking for something with a decent build started. The miles aren't an issue for me as I don't expect her to put a lot of miles on it, but the comments about "jumping sand dunes" and "things constantly breaking" are a little concerning. You have to be dogging the shiiaat out of these things to "break things often"...

@LarryDallas, would you mind sharing any thread links you might have found? I've not been able to find anything with search.... I'd love to talk to the PO to see if there are any known imminent failures on this rig.
 
Might be time to move on....

I apologize in advance to the original owner if he didn't wish to be known. I live about 3 miles from the dealer selling this vehicle. I specifically haven't gone to see it because I am worried I would take it home, despite what I have read from the previous owner.
 
Might be time to move on....

I apologize in advance to the original owner if he didn't wish to be known. I live about 3 miles from the dealer selling this vehicle. I specifically haven't gone to see it because I am worried I would take it home, despite what I have read from the previous owner.

Wow that 200 had a rough life for sure!
 
It's too bad. I would have been there at the dealership throwing money at them otherwise. I have been planning to get a 100 series, but I've been considering jumping to a 200. Finding one built at that price point got me flustered.
 
Thanks guys for exposing that thread to me. I was literally boarding a plane tomorrow to buy that rig. Looks like I would of gotten a beat down lemon. It was throwing codes at the dealer and they said it was a weak battery, but now that I read that thread, it sounded like it was throwing codes for the previous owner almost daily. I don't have time for a beat up truck.
 
I think the picture that the previous owner painted is not representative to what the 200 looks like in real life. It's exciting to talk about driving the truck hard and it breaking down and causing lots of problems. I'm sure it was even more exciting to actually experience most of what the PO posted. No question though, the truck saw an enthusiast level of care since day 1.

To address the history of the truck as is reasonably documented here on Mud:

-The previous owner bought the truck new. Most or all of his mods were purchased new. The truck now has over 160k on it, so the owner is creating a comparison that many/most of us cannot relate to when he says "its just not the same as it used to be". The truck has had a lifetime of wheeling, but was primarily a dealer serviced driver.

-The truck is built in an opposite direction as an Ivan Stewart dune projectile. I can think of little scarier than driving a truck like this at high speed toward a sand dune. Do we collectively believe that an owner of a week-old 200LC is going to risk totalling it offroad? Possible? Yes. Likely? ...
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-Going through front axle joints is relatively common on Land Cruisers of all eras with added weight, increased power, and happy foot.

-Exhaust and emissions codes are going to be the norm if you overpower your evaporative system and have a hole in your header. The header has been repaired, and the PO states that he only goes to 40 gallons in the tank to give the fuel vapors some expansion room. Most or all (and extensive) service was done at the dealer, so we can generally rule out cheap parts anywhere on the truck. Highly modified higher mileage vehicle like this, especially as it gets continued use, requires tinkering, maintenance, and repair.

-2nd Battery has been installed and system seems to be acting normally. The secondary system remains disconnected.

-The truck has a huge value of aftermarket parts on it. All brand name, some nearly impossible to procure in current day. Kudos to the previous owner for putting so much time, effort, and expense into building a vehicle the Land Cruiser gods would be proud of. No question this truck is not for everyone. If you are looking for a truck that is extremely capable, while also having supreme creature comforts for an expedition/hunting/wheeling rig that you can also drive on the highway... hard to beat the value here.

In my opinion, what normally kills Land Cruisers is wrecks, rust, or neglect; not mileage or hard use. Isn't that why we like them?:steer:
 
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FJTOYS, are you the selling dealer or affiliated? There are plenty of carnage thread hard use can break s***. I'll take the original owner who built this rig that he beat the crap out of it and maintained it well.
 
Speyrod, I went and looked at this truck in person. I am not affiliated with the dealer, and was interested in buying it. PM me if you are interested in my impressions of the truck. It truly is hard to convey the condition of a vehicle via pictures alone.
 
JA13, Thanks I didn't think you were associated. I am more and more leaning the Tundra direction. But this comment "We are putting this system back together and can report later." My 80 is being peeled out of my hands slowly and I am struggling with letting it go. That said I'll need something to tow a boat and have some projects on a rental house that I will be moving into in the next few years.
 
FJTOYS, are you the selling dealer or affiliated? There are plenty of carnage thread hard use can break s***. I'll take the original owner who built this rig that he beat the crap out of it and maintained it well.
Hi Speyrod, I do have affiliation with the dealer, and have experience with the truck at hand. I can see it was used as built, but I get the impression it had a lifetime that did not include being "put away wet". It is a highly modified vehicle inside outside and underneath, with a small number of accessories pulled by the PO prior to trade in.
 

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