For Sale Washington DC: 2003 Toyota Land Cruiser

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Year
2003
Vehicle Model
  1. 100 Series
Mileage
15300
Color
Gold
2003 Toyota Land Cruiser (100 series). The truck runs and drives perfect as you would expect from this vehicle. Timing belt and water pump were serviced at 95k. Everything else is in good working order. Interior is clean! Leather is in great shape, cold AC, touch screen nav. Cleanest truck out there for the year and mileage.
VIN JTEHE05J132047621

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2003 Toyota Land Cruiser (100 series). The truck runs and drives perfect as you would expect from this vehicle. Timing belt and water pump were serviced at 95k. Everything else is in good working order. Interior is clean! Leather is in great shape, cold AC, touch screen nav. Cleanest truck out there for the year and mileage.
VIN JTEHE05J132047621

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EDIT/TYPO: Mileage 153,000. Price 18,000
 
I don't think @OffRoading is questioning the final price so much as the previous sale location... IMHO, having a salvage auction house sales history does not enhance a vehicle seller's position when advertising @studawg. The only thing mentioned in the MUD ad is the timing belt replacement at 95K. The vehicle was purchased from the salvage auction site with ~149K a year ago. What were the problems that needed to be repaired a year ago? How many owners? Is there a CarFax?

From the auction website:
VEHICLE SOLD "AS IS": The motor vehicle sold under this contract is being sold "as-is" and is not represented as being in roadworthy condition, mechanically sound or maintained at any guaranteed level of quality. The vehicle may not be fit for use as a means of transportation and may require substantial repairs at the purchaser's expense. It may not be possible to register the vehicle to be driven in its current condition.

GLWTS.
 

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