1988 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport Utility 2-door 3.0l, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Castro Valley, California, United States
Selling this well kept, 1988 Toyota 4Runner, SR5, V6, 4WD. It is finished in white on gray. It runs great and was previously owned by a mechanic who performed a top-end rebuild. Timing belt, water pump, hoses, belts and head gaskets were changed at 200,000. It currently has 219,507 on the odometer now. If you have been looking for a well kept, first generation 4Runner then, this one is for you. It just looks GREAT. The interior is nice. The white paint still shines nice with some small blemishes and bruises(see photos and video). You can get in this car and drive wherever you want. The A/C blows cold, the heater blows hot. The stereo will rock your world. It has a ProComp lift. It rides on BFG tires with great deep tread. You do not need to do anything other than enjoy the ride. I bought this for my 16 year old son. After hearing a bunch of noise from his mother about no airbags and anti-lock brakes, I decided to silence the 'old bag" and sell it. It also has an alarm that is hooked up to the horn to give it a loud blast. Check out the wood Grant steering wheel. The 4Runner will need an oil pressure switch so the gauge in the dash will register again. Other than that, everything works, from the power rear window to the deck lamp. Nothing more I can say except that I will be sad to see it go.
With all my auctions, a few requirements. First, NO PAYPAL. Second, any and all bidders with less than 10 feedback and/or negative feedback need to contact me prior to bidding with their full name and contact number or their user id will be blocked and their bid cancelled. Third, you are bidding to own, not look and make excuses. Once the auction is over, you are the new owner. Any and all inspections welcome during the auction period, not after.
Also selling in AS-IS, Where-Is condition with No Warranties, expressed or implied. Vehicle is 26 years old and although looks and runs good is still a used vehicle and not showroom fresh. So with a great big Toyota, "Oh, What a Feeling" leap, let the auction begin. Vehicle is also advertised locally and seller reserves right to end the auction early and cancel all bids if sold outside of ebay.
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