1999 Toyota 4runner Hilux Surf on 2040-cars
Albany, Oregon, United States
More details at: jonathonjvvickrey@freeolamail.com .
1999 Toyota Hilux Surf (4runner)
Own your dream! A diesel Toyota 4runner! This vehicle was converted using the complete drivetrain from a 2000
Toyota Hilux Surf from Japan. It is the normal left hand drive for this country. It was previously registered in
Oregon. It now has 150k on diesel drivetrain. It only had 100K miles when converted. All of the maintenance has
been done on this vehicle including all new fluids, timing belt, water pump etc. This truck needs nothing except a
new owner!
The body and interior are very clean. Paint is almost a perfect ten! Everything works as normal including AC, CD,
cruise control, sun roof, electric antenna, CD player all power windows and door locks. This vehicle has a dual
mode 4WD system. You can switch to all wheel drive mode or locked 4WD mode. This 4runner is very rare because its a
5 speed manual. The diesel came this way from Japan which is also very rare, most all of them are automatic
transmission. It received a brand new clutch when the truck was converted. The truck shows 240k miles on the speedo
currently. This is not miles of the complete drivetrain but just the body and frame etc.
The front ARB bumper, Pro Comp rims and tires are only two years old! It has nice Bilstein adjustable struts up
front giving it a slight lift. The roof rack is also 2 years old. It has a Tow hitch and wiring.
This truck has great power and fuel economy. Its perfect for family's or someone who loves diesels and/or Toyota's,
or both! It runs great on Biodiesel because these trucks have no lift pump and a very good quality fuel filter. I
have receipts on all the work that has been performed by Import Performance, Inc. in Bend, Oregon. This truck was
built for 30 grand! Please e-mail for questions.
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