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1995 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

US $2,400.00
Year:1995 Mileage:201000
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States

For Sale 1995 Toyota 4Runner 2WD 3.0 3VZE V6.  200k miles on truck chassis, motor rebuilt approx 43k ago.  Many new or newer parts see below.  This is a project truck but a good base to start with, still takes me to work daily.  Front end is sloppy needs some work, needs new knock sensor so drives a bit sluggish due to this.  Egr trouble code is present but if you know anything about these model yr toyotas its easier to drive with trouble code than replace the $300 egr valve.  EGR doesnt hurt performance at all.  The oil pan leaks oil.  Needs new power brake booster, right now I have disconnected the booster so it is running with manual brakes currently.  Dome light needs a new bulb and the power steering pump drop a drop of fluid once in a while, I use stop leak in it and it keeps it from leaking for several months at a time.  Please any questions do not hesitate to ask.  I was going to fix this truck back up but no time anymore and i have 1 vehicle too many now so I must get rid of it.  Asking $2400 obo with a non-refundable down payment of $500 per PayPal due at auction close with balance due in CASH when you pick truck up.  I am also showing this truck locally so I reserve the right to end auction at anytime this truck sells locally as well.  Below is list of new or newer parts and approx when they were installed.  Please look closely at pics, there is a tear in drivers seat and some light body damage on drivers side due to hitting a deer.  All is pictured, again please ask any questions I will be as specific as possible or i can get you more precise pics of a certain area if you need!!

New tires and engine rebuilt 43k ago (receipt)

New computer and tranny serviced 63k ago (receipt)

New shocks(all 4), front brake pads and alternator 40k ago

New PCV and drive belts(3) 30k ago

New Radiator 20k ago

New Battery, front windshield and new U-joints 10k ago

New Starter, power antenna and AC serviced 45k ago

New small vac lines 30k ago

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