I needed a winter car. This should work.

TEXT ME, I LOST MY PHONE AND CONSEQUENTLY YOUR NUMBER. <3333

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Something went wrong a month or so ago and we lost twins. :frowning:

:tdown: to that, sorry dude.

:tup: to the truck, I like it.

Wow dude, so sorry to hear that.

Holy hell. Sorry to hear that.

Sorry to hear that Beck.

I like the truck, always have. The green TRD with the black rims is my fav color combo. Jealous!

Thanks guys, I appreciate it. It was definitely tough only because of the specific circumstances that we had to go through over 2 months all the while knowing they were lost. (ie - a natural miscarriage which placed her in the hospital AND a D&C procedure a month later which also put her back in the hospital…it’s been a ROUGH 2 months but all is well. When I brought the truck home their was a little residual emotional outrage on her part (I bought the car for the baby and now the car and baby are gone) but all has subsided since.

Nice man. REALLY sorry to hear about the unfortunate circumstance. Hope all goes well in the near future. <3

sorry to hear, man.

i love FJs, the older version of this (all black), was awesome when I drove it.

Although I don’t know you personally, I must say that I’m really sorry to hear what happened.

Really sorry to hear, Beck. Best wishes to you guys. :frowning:

On topic - That things looks badass. :tup:

I like FJ’s but sucks they require premium and they don’t believe in sun/moon-roofs.

Should have bought a real one:

they don’t and they never did. It was an erroneous error on Toyota’s part back in 2007.

Lol at “erroneous error”.

Bump:

Want a Toyota FJ Cruiser? You’ll Have to Pay Up

In 2014, a base 4×4 model equipped with the automatic transmission would have carried an MSRP of around $29,270. With 2016 just a month away, NADA Guides data shows the same model with 30,000 miles (about the two-year average) commands an average trade-in value of $30,100. Talk about an unexpected investment.

Dealership and private seller asking prices would seem to reflect this appreciation as well, with many late-model and low-mileage examples asking $30,000 and above online. That said, there’s always been a sentiment that the Toyota FJ Cruiser was a rather special vehicle.

If you’re feeling the price pinch, you aren’t alone. According to Automotive News, even dealerships are paying big money for FJ Cruisers. The trade paper cited a used-car manager from Virginia who was outbid on an 87,000 mile, eight-year-old FJ Cruiser at an eye-watering $18,000.

https://www.yahoo.com/autos/want-toyota-fj-cruiser-ll-pay-130014037.html

… Could have made millions man.

4Runners/FJ Cruisers/Tacomas are all crazy- I believe I sold mine for sticker back in 2011. Had to ship it to the NW USA.

They are also the most reliable trucks ever made