1985 Toyota 22re Sr5 Truck 4x4 on 2040-cars
Chandler, Arizona, United States
This Toyota 22re is truly a gem in the rough, I hate to see it go but am in the process of purchasing a FJ to start working on so I've started selling all of my trucks. I originally bought this truck in Alabama and had it shipped to Arizona. While here I had the Engine completely gone through and everything replaced with Toyota Factory Parts. Everything used in this is factory or Aisin for you fellow Toyota enthusiast out there. All work was done by a certified Toyota mechanic and I have invested easily close to $5,000 dollars if not more in parts as well as labor if I could not get the parts locally I purchased them from 22re Performance. It currently has a ProComp lift and sits on Master Craft 33's which are practically new mounted on Mickey Thompson wheels. I also ordered a toughdawg adjustable torque rod to help improve the braking since the original owners cut it to put on the lift. Toughdawg is an amazing company based out of Australia that specifically designs suspension and parts for hilux models for hard use. The frame is straight, and the body is in excellent shape overall it is also has the solid axle which Toyota quit putting in there trucks. It is a great rig that easily gives Jeeps a run for their money on the trails. This truck was originally purchased for me to be able to hunt in the mountains of Northern Arizona and New Mexico due to its size and reliability. All receipts for work done on this truck will come with the vehicle and were done within the last year. The list of parts that have gone into the engine is way to long to list here but honestly everything has been replaced all the way down to factory bolts. It only has 158000 miles on it which is light for these work horses. With that being said it does have a small transmission leak which should be easily repaired with a new seal. It also needs to have a new E Brake kit installed for the E Brake to work properly I ran the cable just did not get around to finishing the breaks. I have many photos of this truck so if you want to see more just ask and I will email. Like I said I hate to see it go but I am starting a new project on a FJ. On a side note the mileage may fluctuate after initial purchase due to the fact that this has been almost a daily driver for me for the last year. Starts the first time everytime, drives smooth and easily gets up to 75 on the freeway. This truck is sold as is with no existing warranty. I also have it listed locally and reserve the right to end this auction at anytime if I sell it locally. |
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