


2024 Toyota Land Cruiser GXL Double Cab V8
Description
2024 Toyota Land Cruiser 79 Series GXL V8 Dual Cab. LESS THAN 4000KMs, I know, unbelievable
The last V8-powered 79s ever built, now discontinued in favour of Toyota’s 2.8L four-cylinder. That makes it a rare, high-demand, future-classic workhorse. Built for places that don’t exist on Google Maps
It’s the go-to vehicle for farmers, contractors, DoC fleets, tradies, overlanders and collectors who need unbeatable reliability, heavy-load capability, and off-road strength.
The truck’s 4.5L turbo-diesel V8 delivers real low-end grunt Proper low-range 4WD, 3.5-tonne towing, and a tray big enough to carry the ALL BLACK SCRUM
Owning this model means fewer breakdowns, faster job completion, safer towing, and dependable performance in even the most remote areas. Simple enough for a bush mechanic, tough enough for a lifetime
Bottom line: This is a tough, collectible, last-of-its-kind V8 LandCruiser built to work hard, go anywhere, and hold its value. Once they’re gone, they’re gone for good. The only way you’ll ever own one is to pay someone else a fortune for theirs.
Drive it once and you’ll understand why mines, farmers, militaries and overlanders all over the world still swear by it. It’s not the fastest. It’s not the quietest. It’s not the most fuel-efficient. It’s simply the best at being a Land Cruiser—and nothing else on the market today even comes close.
Secure this one while you still can.
History isn’t waiting.
Imported From Australia Lands in New Zealand on 3rd December 2025 Will be registered and warranted by 4th December Inspections available from 8th December
Selling on behalf of my brother, who is moving back to NZ.
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Questions & Answers
Hi will it still be covered by a Toyota warranty due to being from another country? 4wdkingy (523 • 12:28 pm, Sun, 23 Nov )Looks like the Toyota Australia warranty is not transferable to NZ, but will look more into it in the coming week. If not valid, I will look into alternatives. Thanks for bringing that to my attention 10ofus (2400 • Sunday, 23 November 2025 )













