1995 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l (leather Seats, 20" Chrome) on 2040-cars
Apopka, Florida, United States
1995
Toyota 4Runner SR5 Sport Utility 4-Door 3.0L
2959CC V6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated RWD
Great Project or Parts Car.
Good Luck!
Happy Bidding, Buying and Selling!
This SUV was
stored on my Pastor’s farm for several years. Before the engine went bad everything
was working. The tires have good thread but not new. Radio removed but the two
monitors, two amplifiers, two video games and wiring left in place. Paint
peeling off hood and rear passenger side panel. Dashboard has cracks from the
sun. Rear Windows motor works but sometimes the key lock is difficult to turn
to engage the window.
Leather
Seats (No Rips) 2 Headrest
Monitors PlayStation
2 Dreamcast
Sega 2nd
Battery Installed for Sound System Alarm
Installed 20”
inch Tires, Rims and Lock Alpine
V12 DC Straight Amplifier for Highs and Midranges Punch
500 for the Lows Tinted
Windows Electric
windows and locks No
Dents
Item must be
paid for within 7 days of auction close. Will store
free of charge for 35 days after auction. If you want
to use the radio accessories and games in the car, I suggest installing a radio
that handles at least two auxiliaries and two monitor inputs.
Feel free to
Contact me if you have any questions. Tony
(407.536.8208)
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