I am looking at a 2009 Land Cruiser and it looks like rust may have gotten a hold of the frame, but I'm not versed enough to know for sure. Anyone let me know from the pics of any real issues to the undercarriage besides just surface rust?
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It has 180K miles and they want 27K for it which I thought was high before I saw the photos of the undercarriage. I will definitely be considering the cost of parts, labor, and any mods that I wanted to do.Excellent bunch of photos. Looks like some parts may have been replaced already, like some related to alignment. There is some paint covering some bad areas. I think there are missing under covers on the front that may have rusted away, but I’m not familiar with the ‘09. I think overall this looks pretty bad for rust, but depending on your plans for it and the price, it may be something to consider. If you go ahead, plan on lots of extra cost for parts and labor for even regular maintenance (like is the rear diff fill plug removable?) let alone adding any mods.
Luckily, there are lots of other 200s on the market. Check out some of the ones below:Thank you all for the replies. I think that is what I'm going to do. Seems like there may be some hidden monsters in that rust that I don't want to spend the time or money to fix right now.