1987 Toyota 4runner Turbo Diesel on 2040-cars
Susanville, California, United States
Fuel Type:Diesel
Engine:1.9 vw td (aaz)
Drive Type: 5 speed
Make: Toyota
Mileage: 0
Model: 4Runner
Trim: SR5
For sale is my 1987 Toyota 4runner with a complete vw (aaz) 1.9 turbo diesel conversion and California rust free. Original red interior but I was in the process of switching to gray and as you can see I have most of the gray interior and it will go with it. The runner will also come with a 4inch lift to install later if you want, extra top, extra hood, extra grill, and a/c parts. The runner is a daily driver starts right and get about 25 miles to the gallon and is registered. New timing belt installed recently along with a K/N air intake. The oil pressure drops a bit at running temp because it needs new intermediate shaft bearings replaced a $35 dollar part. I would not drive it far until bearings are replaced to be safe but you decide. The hardest part is done, the conversion is complete, except a/c I didn't need it up here in the cool weather. The engine and trans alone could go for $3000 and the conversion kit cost about $500. Only selling this so I could pay for my next project. Again the power train conversion is complete and 4X4 works great, I just didn't finish the interior color change to gray and the existing interior isn't the best. Willing to help ship if needed at buyers expense.
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