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2002 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport 4x4 Lifted Lift Kit Bfg All Terrain 4wd on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:190962 Color: IS VERY CLEAN
Location:

Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States

Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States

UNFORTUNATELY IT'S TIME TO SELL MY 4RUNNER. IT'S A GREAT TRUCK AND I HATE TO SEE IT GO BUT I NEED SOMETHING A LITTLE MORE ECONOMICAL. HERE IS A LIST OF THINGS IT'S HAD DONE:
-NEW BF GOODRICH ALL TERRAIN TIRES 33 INCH
-NEW SUSPENSION, LIFT KIT, SPRINGS, SHOCKS AND STRUTS
-TIMING BELT DONE AT 162,042 (JULY 2011)
-2 NEW FRONT AXLES
- DIFFERENTIAL DROP KIT
-YAKIMA LOAD WARRIOR ROOF RACK

SPORT EDITION WITH FACTORY HOOD SCOOP

IT HAS THE FACTORY LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL, TOW PACKAGE, SUNROOF, POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS, CD.

HEAT AND AIR WORK GREAT, INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN. EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD.

I HAVE CLEAN TN TITLE IN HAND

ALTHOUGH IT'S FULLY CAPABLE I'VE NEVER HAD IT IN THE MUD OR OFFROAD!!!

CALL OR TEXT ME AT 615-927-0514

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