- Black Diamond Exterior with White Roof
- Dark Charcoal Interior
- Automatic Transmission
- 4.0L V6
- Aftermarket alarm
- Black wheels
- Aftermarket front fog lights
- Offroad Tires
The Toyota FJ Cruiser is an icon and the spiritual successor to an even more legendary icon. It was designed after the original FJ40, which is visually evident from its short wheelbase, and headlight arrangement. The similarities don’t stop there, as the FJ Cruiser is an impeccable off-roader, just like the predecessor it was inspired by. Based on the platform of the Toyota 4Runner of the time, the FJ Cruiser is a one-of-a-kind Toyota with unique aesthetics. It flaunts a design language that blends retro styling with modernity. The result is a boxy yet rounded-off silhouette, that is singular to this Toyota SUV. This particular 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4x4 with 191,187 miles on the odometer has been bestowed with some upgrades. It will suit someone seeking a unique, capable, and reliable off-road SUV.
Exterior and Interior
This 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4x4 flaunts a Black Diamond exterior with a white roof, delivering a bold and stealthy appearance. The SUV is adorned with a set of 17-inch black alloys, ringed by General Grabber all-terrain tires. The FJ Cruiser’s boxy silhouette and rugged styling are highlighted in this particular specification. Aftermarket upgrades include a set of fog lamps and an aftermarket alarm system. Although the FJ Cruiser looks like a 2-door SUV, it’s got two smaller access doors behind the full-size front doors. The cabin is stock and finished in Dark Charcoal. The dashboard has functional physical controls, laid out neatly. All in all, this Toyota SUV flaunts a one-of-a-kind design that isn’t comparable to anything else.
Engine
The power source of the 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4x4 is a 4.0-liter naturally aspirated V6 motor, mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission. This powertrain cranks out 239 horsepower and 278 lb-ft of torque, which is adequate for this mid-size SUV. The FJ Cruiser accelerates to 60 mph in less than 8 seconds. This FJ is a proper off-roader with a body-of-frame chassis, 4WD, and 9.6 inches of ground clearance. It also boasts a water-wading capacity of up to 27.5 inches. Overall, the FJ Cruiser is a phenomenal off-roader with impressive road manners and ride quality.
The Toyota FJ Cruiser is an icon and the spiritual successor to an even more legendary icon. It was designed after the original FJ40, which is visually evident from its short wheelbase, and headlight arrangement. The similarities don’t stop there, as the FJ Cruiser is an impeccable off-roader, just like the predecessor it was inspired by. Based on the platform of the Toyota 4Runner of the time, the FJ Cruiser is a one-of-a-kind Toyota with unique aesthetics. It flaunts a design language that blends retro styling with modernity. The result is a boxy yet rounded-off silhouette, that is singular to this Toyota SUV. This particular 2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4x4 with 191,187 miles on the odometer has been bestowed with some upgrades. It will suit someone seeking a unique, capable, and reliable off-road SUV.
Retro has always been a hot topic for cars and SUVs. These retro designs always remind us of the "good ol' days," and vehicle manufacturers were quick to take advantage of that. The 2000s saw the public's interest in all things retro take a rapid upward trend. To meet this sudden interest, Toyota introduced the Toyota FJ Cruiser in 2006 and produced it until 2022, while it was used for the NA market from 2007 to 2014. This retro-designed SUV with impressive off-road capabilities was a hit among its buyers and is considered an icon. Meet luxury and Toyota reliability with this custom 2012 Toyota FJ Cruiser overland build that packs an impressive list of upgrades.
Toyota are among the largest automakers in the world, and their range of products is broad. In 2006, the Japanese automaker debuted its FJ Cruiser model which was based on a concept exhibited at 2003 North American International Auto Show. The FJ Cruiser is a retro-styled mid-size SUV that was targeted at the USA market with a retro styling outlook. It was well received for its off-road performance, sharing some underpinnings and structural components with the highly regarded Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. This 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser SR is in our inventory right now and comes from Colorado with just under 30 original miles. Owned by a collector, it’s ideal if you are looking for a retro-styled SUV with modern creature comforts, practicality, and off-road capabilities.
The Toyota Land Cruiser FJ43 occupies a unique place in Land Cruiser history, offering the rugged capability of the short-wheelbase FJ40 with additional cargo space and practicality thanks to its longer wheelbase. Produced in relatively limited numbers compared to its FJ40 sibling, the FJ43 has become increasingly sought after by collectors and off-road enthusiasts alike. Showing approximately 3,666 miles, this 1982 example presents beautifully in blue with a removable beige soft top and retains the legendary dependability that has made the Land Cruiser name synonymous with adventure. Whether destined for weekend trail excursions, beach cruising, or inclusion in a serious collection, this FJ43 is a timeless four-wheel-drive icon.
The 2021 Toyota GR Supra 3.0 Premium carries one of the most recognizable nameplates in modern performance, bringing the Supra formula back with a turbocharged inline-six up front, power sent to the rear wheels, and a compact two-seat coupe body wrapped around it all. Showing just 8,333 miles, this example is finished in Renaissance Red over a Black leather-trimmed interior and comes equipped with the Driver Assist Package, carbon fiber mirror caps, and paint protection film. It is the kind of modern Supra that keeps the recipe simple where it matters most: strong six-cylinder boost, rear-drive balance, and unmistakable curb presence.
The Toyota Crown has long represented the pinnacle of Japanese luxury sedans, serving as Toyota’s flagship domestic-market model for decades. Renowned for its impeccable build quality, refined ride, and understated elegance, the Crown has earned a loyal following among enthusiasts worldwide, particularly right-hand-drive imports powered by Toyota’s legendary JZ engines. This 2000 Toyota Crown Royal Saloon has traveled just 51,345 miles and presents a rare opportunity to own a well-preserved example of one of Japan’s most respected executive sedans. Powered by the smooth 1JZ-GE inline-six and equipped with factory navigation, premium audio, and a beautifully appointed cabin, this Crown offers a driving experience that remains remarkably refined more than two decades later.
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