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2000 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport 58k Miles!!!! Immaculate on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:58695 Color: Please see my pictures
Location:

Dover, New Hampshire, United States

Dover, New Hampshire, United States
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2000 4runner SR5 Sport Package.  58695 miles.  Clean Car fax & never any accidents.

I purchased this vehicle last year from my grandparents who summered in NH and went to Florida in the winter time.  I recently found out I was getting a new job with a company vehicle and no longer need this truck.  This is perhaps the cleanest example of a 2000 4runner I have ever seen.  All the service has been meticulously done at a Toyota dealership.  Serious inquiries I can email a complete copy of what has been done.  I have clean title in my possession.  
Some things it has….
2 sets of keys and fobs
Sport Package which includes the Hood Scoop, Sunroof, & Locking Rear Diff
USB/Pandora Kenwood Stereo
Tow Package
Factory alarm
K&N air filter
All manuals
Original window sticker


SOME…and I stress SOME of the recent service history…
New Michelin At2 tires less than 7k miles ago
New brakes 10k
Diff fluids
Water Pump & timing belt
the list goes on and on and as I said I will provide to serious inquires only.  

Interior:
I would rate a 9.5/10. It is really almost flawless… the drivers floor mat is the worst of it….

Exterior:
Please see my pictures.  There are 2 or 3 scratches/nicks that could honestly be left alone or touched up if you really wanted to.  There is a nick on the hood that has been previously touched up.  Lastly on the left side of the upper rear tailgate there is a ding with a scratch that was touched up…. Very minor stuff for a 14 year old vehicle… Again see pictures.

Overall the vehicle is 100% ready to go… I wouldn't hesitate driving it anywhere.  

This vehicle is 100% rust free-always garaged- just don't need it anymore.  


On Jun-02-14 at 07:25:05 PDT, seller added the following information:

I've lowered the reserve some... I'm looking for a quick painless sale to make room in the garage.

 

I've also added some pictures of the undercarriage as well as the engine bay.  The rust you're seeing is surface rust- mostly on the rear diff.  You could eat off the frame rails and drivetrain.  Hope this helps......Thanks Justin

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