Landcruiser Buying It Used
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Landcruiser Buying It Used
I'm in the process of buying a used Landcruiser maybe a 92 or 93 with about 160,000 plus in mileage. Is there anything I should know or do when I see the rig. What should I look for that will tell me it still has plenty of life in it. Most likely this transaction would be with a private seller. Any advice on this would be highly appreciated.
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Thats a good start. I'll do some research. I'm not too educated on those years.
The ones I have are the 40 series and the 1997 80 series.
Doug M.
Thats a good start. I'll do some research. I'm not too educated on those years.
The ones I have are the 40 series and the 1997 80 series.
Doug M.
Last edited by 02Runner; May 11, 2004 at 12:26 PM.
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If it turns out to be what you're looking for, I'd definitely ship it. Probably about $600 to your door.
I've shipped about three vehicles from out west. Very happy with the service.
Doug
I've shipped about three vehicles from out west. Very happy with the service.
Doug
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All the info should be here. email me at Ramont@cox.net if you have anymore questions.
And, if anybody knows a good way/company to ship with, please let me know. I've never done that before so I could use some advice
All the info should be here. email me at Ramont@cox.net if you have anymore questions.
And, if anybody knows a good way/company to ship with, please let me know. I've never done that before so I could use some advice
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From: Franklin, Tn
definately go with the 93, mine is a 95 as well with no locker, however all LC's after 93 were wired with the stuff to do it, just not the "hard" wear so it is possible to retrofit one with the equipment. 92's are slow and kinda like the 90-95 4Runner, a little under powered thanks to the 3.slow engine. The land cruiser basiclly did the same thing going from a 4l to a 4.5l engine....
#12
If you want to buy me a ticket to FL, then home from where you live, plus gas, I will drive it cross country for you. but, I'm not an insured delivery person, and you don't know me from jack, but it could save you $10-$20.
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Biff...
Looks as if you already have a 1994 FZJ80, unless this thread hasn't been updated and your avatar has.
Anyways, if you already have a 1994. Then looking for a 1992-93 should be the same. Although, I would go with at least the 1994. The transmission is stronger. And you have the 4.5l inline 6cyl. But, if you can, and you should. The lockers are THE ONLY way to go. You will seriously regret if you don't get them. And contrary to what people may say, it is quite costly to add the electronic lockers to a vehicle that doesn't have them. About the same price as having ARB lockers installed, plus some.
If you did actually purchase a 1994 then congradulations. If not keep us updated in your search. Finally, the reference above to:
www.sleeoffroad.com
That is an excellent place to start, Christo is very helpful and knowledgeable. And most importantly won't steer you in the wrong direction.
robb
Looks as if you already have a 1994 FZJ80, unless this thread hasn't been updated and your avatar has.
Anyways, if you already have a 1994. Then looking for a 1992-93 should be the same. Although, I would go with at least the 1994. The transmission is stronger. And you have the 4.5l inline 6cyl. But, if you can, and you should. The lockers are THE ONLY way to go. You will seriously regret if you don't get them. And contrary to what people may say, it is quite costly to add the electronic lockers to a vehicle that doesn't have them. About the same price as having ARB lockers installed, plus some.
If you did actually purchase a 1994 then congradulations. If not keep us updated in your search. Finally, the reference above to:
www.sleeoffroad.com
That is an excellent place to start, Christo is very helpful and knowledgeable. And most importantly won't steer you in the wrong direction.
robb
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Originally Posted by Biff
Well I bought my 94 just last week ago. You are right about the lockers, I regret not getting them.
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I had a '91 LC and loved it except for two things. The gas mileage was horrible (11 mpg) and it was slow as a dog. Conversly, I felt like I was in a tank, did awesome offroad - even stock, and was very comfortable even off road.
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