1989 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport Utility 2-door 3.0l, No Reserve, Nice Conditiion on 2040-cars
Castro Valley, California, United States
Selling this well-kept 1989 Toyota 4Runner, SR5. Originally purchased for my nephew who has decided to serve our country and put off college. Although admirable in nature, we cannot let this rig sit four years so we are passing it off to the next Toyota loving family. It is highly desirable first generation with the removable top. It has "WARN" locking front hubs. It is lifted. We were informed that it is a "Pro-comp" lift but have not found any markings to indicate this. Anyway, it looks GREAT. We just installed some BFG All Terrain tires, 33x12.5x15. They are "meaty" and give it a rugged look. The previous owner's fixed almost every mechanical wear item within the last two years. There is a stack of paperwork to substantiate this.
Here is a list of all the items replaced:
Clean, with a lift kit, gets about 17mpg
Power windows, power locks, power steering, cruise control, A/C blows cold...everything works.
Runs like a champ.
I have all of the service records and everything in the list below has been replaced in the last three years with the major stuff in the last two years:
-Engine, Fall 2010
-Transmission
-Clutch
-Rear differential
-Catalytic converter
-Head gasket
-Alternator
-Valve cover gaskets
-Water pump gasket
-Coolant pump
-Heater core
-A/C system
-Stereo and sound system, there are some wires for subs, but I don't have them hooked up
-Reupholstered entire interior
-Front seat
-33" off-road tires have about 5,000 miles on them
Now you can find another one for less but add up all the receipts in the folder and you will be over $10k. I did and was amazed. That is why I bought it for my most favorite nephew.
With all my auction's 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 bid will be cancelled and their user id blocked from additional bidding. Third, you are bidding to own, not look and make excuses. Once the auction is completed, 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. Seller has represented vehicle to the best of his ability and makes no warranties as to condition of the vehicle that are unknown to him at time of sale. Vehicle is also advertised locally and seller reserves right to end auction early and cancel all bids if vehicle is sold outside of ebay. Any and all interested buyers can contact seller for a buy it now if they cannot wait until the end of the auction.
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