1995 Toyota 4runner Sas Crawler Driver on 2040-cars
Greenacres, Washington, United States
This 4 runner is a beast!! runs great 65-70 mph (17 mpg) on hyway and even better 4low in the snow or climbing... it has 85 front and rear axles with 529 gears limited slip front end open rear. its all trail gear ifs elimination kit with tg hydro assist tg hy steer bilisteins 5150 front 5125 rear. tg 5 inch hd greas zerk shackles springs front and rear (4) 80% toyo mt 35 13.5 r15 tires ride great on and offroad.. it has a strong 22re with a five speed. engine is solid no knock ticks or smoke, 70k on rebuild. the body needs a little work and better paint job if you want to win a car show otherwise just roll with it like i do with the flat black tractor paint..(trail wounds-dents and dings on both rear corners and on passenger doors-small) cd player great heater front and rear, all gauges lights work. 6 rock lights, the inside is pretty clean, the driver seat is the only one with a tear, the rest are good. email with any questions or more pics
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Fri, 09 May 2014It was back in 2007 that Subaru of Indiana Automotive, under contract from Subaru minority shareholder Toyota, built the first Toyota Camry at its plant in Lafayette, Indiana. Rumblings of the end of that contract work have been around for a while, as Subaru talked of expanding capacity to build more units and add a line for the Impreza, and Toyota talked of moving Camry production to its Georgetown, KY plant. The news was official internally last November when SIA Executive Vice President Tom Easterday told the Louisville Courier-Journal that Camry production would end. Now, Automotive News reports that both automakers have admitted publicly that the end will come in 2016.
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