1995 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
1995 Toyota 4Runner 2WD 3.0 VZE V6 200k on truck. Motor rebuilt 42k ago. Many new or newer parts, see below. *Project Truck* Please ask any and all questions as I have done much of the work on this truck myself or have receipts of work done from previous owner. I simply want to get rid of this thats why the low price. This truck does run and drive good except for items listed below. I still drive this truck everyday to work. However I highly recommend towing it when you pick up due to the front end and knock sensor issues. Again please ask any questions I am happy to answer them. Current Problems - Front end sloppy, needs work - Needs new knock sensor, runs sluggish due to this - EGR trouble code - Rear main or possibly oil pan leak - Needs new power brake booster, not currently hooked up so manual brakes only right now - Dome light out - Power steering leaks occasionally, using stop-leak stops leak for quite a while New/newer parts - New tires and engine rebuilt 42k ago (receipt) - New computer and Tranny serviced 62k ago (receipt) - New shocks (4), front brake pads, alternator 40k ago - New PCV valve and new drive belts (3) 30k ago - New Radiator 20k ago - New Battery, front windshield and new U joints 10k ago Serious inquiries only, $500 non refundable deposit due at end of auction. Balance due upon pick up of vehicle. Sorry I can NOt ship this item. |
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