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1985 Toyota 4runner Custom Rockcrawler on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:5000
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
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 I WILL TRY TO LIST SOME OF THE THINGS THAT HAVE BEEN DONE TO THIS TOYOTA
4RUNNER FROM THE COUNTLESS HOURS WORKING ON IT!!
**Custom High Clearance Front Bumper with Stinger and two
8 inch fog lights
**Silver Star Headlights--Marlin Crawler Full Length Rock Sliders
**Martin Crawler Rear Wrap Around Bumper**
**10 Inches Bobbed Out of the Rear Quarter with Fully Functional
Tailgate and Rear Sliding Window**
**Full Top Bobbed to Match Body
**Plexy Glass Rear Triangle Windows Custom Cut and Curved and Tinted to Match.
**Top Seals up Perfect with no leaks.
**Not Pictured--Hard Bikini Top Made from another hard top.
** Rhino Liner from the bottom line down.Also Rhino Liner on Bed Rails and in the Rear Portion Behind the back seat.
**Professional Paint job that really pops out in the sunlight
**Interior has a CB with a working PA. Sony Xplode deck with Alpine Speakers
**Stock Roll Cage with Custom Highlift Jack and 35 Inch Spare Tire
**Hand Throttle Mounted on Shifter---Grant Steering Wheel--B & M Shifter--

**Drivetrain: 22 RE that was rebuilt from the block up. New everything except for the Block.
**Enginebuilder Crawler cam, and rebuild kit used.
**Dual Transfer Cases--2.28 x 2.28 using MC-08 adapter, with a Bud built dual mount cross member.
**Tom Woods High Angle CV Drivelines Front and Rear.
**Suspension: Marlin Crawler Lift Kit Used 4 inch Lift--Springs in the Front with tall Shock Hoops and extended brake lines. Cross Over Steering with Upgrade IFS steering Box.
**F Inch Springs in the Rear-- Front Axle Pushed 3 Inches Forward for a final Wheelbase of 105 Inches
**Relocated Bumpstops Front & Rear

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According to the article, the available configurations for the Tacoma lineup will be whittled down in 2015, which apparently spells the end for the two-door Taco. The Tacoma is currently the last truck in its class to be offered in a regular cab configuration, with the Frontier no longer offering a standard cab model and spy shots of the next-gen Chevrolet Colorado not revealing any glimpse of a short cab, either.

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