1990 Toyota 4runner Turbo Diesel 1kz-te 4x4 on 2040-cars
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
This is a clean 1990 4Runner Turbo diesel. The 1KZ-TE runs perfect and has about 120k on it, no leaks or smoke. The automatic shifts great! At 140k the following work was done: Brake pads, rotors, shoes, hardware, wheel seals, idler arm, all 4 shocks, axle seals. At 145k: upper and lower ball joints, both front axles. The body looks nice and was painted the original color in 2008 but there is some rust around the rear wheel wells and on the rear bumper, it is the only on the vehicle. The interior is in good condition, there is wear on the drivers seat, the dash is cracked, the power windows, locks sunroof, and rear window all work, the truck does not have cruise, all the lights, signals, wipers and gauges work. The AC needs to be charged but is all there. The tires are in great shape with plenty of tread. This truck is very reliable with lots of power. Fly in and drive home! Call Sean at 719-426-1147 |
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Tue, 21 May 2013No, a Ford Expedition did not drive from Russia to Canada via the North Pole, but that's exactly what a team of intrepid explorers accomplished recently. Using specially-modified buses with massive tires, the group slowly drove 2,485 miles in 70 days over drifting ice, occasionally using a pickaxe to clear a path and staying on guard for chasms that could open up and plunge the team into the frigid arctic waters. Average speeds were about 6 mph, "at the speed of a (farm) tractor." While the big tires technically allowed the buses to float if the need arose, the team preferred to stay out of the water to keep the suspension from getting coated in thick, hard ice. Falling in on foot would mean almost certain death.
According to Phys.org, the buses were powered by Toyota diesel engines, but were built with prototype parts from a previous driving expedition to the North Pole. Right now, the machines are parked in a garage in Canada's Resolute Bay while the the team rests up with family back home. They plan to continue their trek to back across the Bering Straight to Russia. If successful, the team may eventually offer a version of their buses for commercial sale.
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Built from April 1978 through July 2002, Toyota's sports coupe made quite a name for itself as both the Celica Supra (shown above) and the Supra, and the blog post charts many of the changes and highlights through the years. Head on over to the Toyota UK blog to read more about this Supra's history, and then be sure to check out the gallery of images from Toyota spanning all four generations.
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