For Sale (not mine) 2004 GX470 180k $5500.00

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PhatFJ

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So, my daughter in LA is selling her 2004 GX-470 in the hopes of getting a newer car. She has owned her GX for about 5 years now and though it has had a couple of minor trim modifications due to parking, it has never been in an accident and has all fluids serviced. It is a non KDSS and non GPS vehicle which makes it a GREAT candidate for a trail rig or OHV as it is stock with no mods.
The good:
decent mileage
stock condition
no GPS
good paint
7.5 on the interior
3rd row seats
good tires
serviced regularly with receipts
new brakes in 2017

Not so good:
Power steering has a slow leak. Pump and reservoir have been replaced.
suspension is shot will need to either be repaired or replaced.
trim and bumpers need repair and or replacement.
the tpms is there but when we replaced the tires and wheels, we did not reset the system.

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This car is in LA and will either need to be driven or shipped back to Colorado or wherever the buyer resides. It is road worthy but with the suspension in the shape it is in, it would not be very safe or comfortable.
We have a lot more pic's and will be happy to answer any questions, message me for number.
Thanks and have a great day!

Brian
 

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Burt88

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Inukshuk

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When was timing belt last done?

We bought a 2004 with 250,000 mile in July. Suspension "was broken". Ride home was pretty much fine except for dirt roads and speed bumps. Back home I fixed it, if you can believe the switches were unplugged, plus air springs leaked (an easy and relatively inexpensive swap, its a road vehicle, so we are keeping the air springs). We also replaced the front bumper but the rest of the body/flares were fine. Timing belt was a bit overdue - we just did the timing belt and more baselining.

I hope you and Mike make a deal.
 
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