1992 Toyota Land Cruiser with a 6.0 LQ4 for sale. This truck was originally built by TJM for Off-Road Expo and the engine swap was later done by Steel Nutz Off Road in Murietta California. The truck is rust free and exceptionally clean inside and out. From what I can tell the truck had around 178000 miles before the engine swap and 10000 miles have been put on since then.
I have a whole folder filled with receipts and work orders from the previous owner. This truck has served me well but it is time to move on to something else. It sounds great, has plenty of power, and will take you anywhere you need to go.
More photos: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Bej8BiVw-AGuACWKyTf54H6desgp-mNS
Drivetrain:
-6.0 LQ4 with ~80k
-Longtube headers back to a single Magnaflow
-Rebuilt 4L60E with converter
-Factory 80 series transfer case
-Rear mounted fuel tank out of a Chevy S10
-OBD2 port and CEL inside cab
Armor:
-TJM front bumper and side bars/steps (not pictured but included with sale)
-TJM 9000lb winch. Does not work but have not put much time into trying to fix it.
-Slee rear bumper with full size spare, hi-lift, and rotopax
-TJM roof rack and awning
Suspension:
-TJM Gold series shocks
-OME 4" lift coil springs
-Caster correction bushings for radius arms
-Replaced all control arm bushings with new OEM
-Upgraded front sway bar and rear panhard bar
Wheels/Tires:
-37x13.5x17 Toyo RT with a lot of life left
-17" Method Standards
Interior:
-Cobra 75 WX ST in center console
-Seats are clean and without any tears
-Third row
-A/C works well
-Touchscreen head unit with upgraded speakers and 12" subwoofer. This system is dated but still sounds great.
The Bad:
-The previous owner attempted to register the truck in California and therefore had to install catalytic converters and change the intake from the snorkel. The cats are no longer there but the exhaust hangs lower than it needs to and the snorkel is not currently doing anything other than letting some fresh air into the engine bay.
-The center differential lock was not working when I first purchased the truck and is now wired to a separate switch to the left of the steering wheel. It functions the same as the original switch in the center dash.
-At some point the truck was repainted its original white color. It was a quality paint job but is showing signs of age to a keen eye.
-No lockers