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1998 Toyota 4runner Limited Sport Utility 4-door Diesel 1kz-t on 2040-cars

US $16,500.00
Year:1998 Mileage:400000
Location:

Santa Cruz, California, United States

Santa Cruz, California, United States

1998 Toyota Limited Edition 4Runner with a recently installed 1KZ-T Toyota Diesel engine!
Automatic Transmission!
California Registered Diesel! Its a engine swap into a 4Runner with 400K miles.  Engine and Trans only have 100K!
All Leather Interior with zero tears or stains.
Super Rare! Extremely fast and easy to drive. 
Very Powerful.
Super fast out of the gates.
4 Wheel Drive works flawless.
A/C works perfect. Heat is perfect.
Power Windows and Locks.
Factory Radio, CD and Tape deck.
Tow Package.
Full Size Spare in Great Cond.
Roof Racks.
Dark Tinted Windows

24MPG on highway!

The 1 KZ-T engine was installed by Michael Hooper from the Jarco company that did engine swaps for many years out of Tenn. Below is a write up on Wikipedia on the 1 KZ-T.
The 1KZ-T is an early version of the KZ series engine and used a fully mechanical injector pump. 2982 cc, 4 cylinders, SOHC, 2 valve per cylinder turbo diesel engine. Maximum output is 125 hp (93 kW) @ 3600 rpm and maximum torque is 287 NA·m (211 lbA·ft) @ 2000 rpm.

Prior to the swap the truck was typical gas engine 4Runner driven in Georgia mostly highway by a 'soccer mom'.
She took immaculate care of this truck.
It has zero rust.
No dings.
Only very minor paint nicks.
Tires almost new.
Registered in California and is smog exempt.
Using Royal Purple Synthetic Oil for the past 80K




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