1998 Toyota 4runner Sr5 - "carolina Blue" Custom Paint Job With Modifications on 2040-cars
Pottstown, Pennsylvania, United States
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Condition: Very good to excellent condition, Minor scratches and chips on surface (basically unnoticeable
unless your up close), Very minor
rust on rear bumper, Significant
rust on Westin side step bars (can easily be replaced for about $300), Minor
interior imperfections (clock broken, cup holder lost spring, etc.), worn and faded cloth interior, one hole and stains on carpet
Features: Custom “North
Carolina Tarheel” Blue Paint & Mods Includes extra full set
of 20” chrome rims & tires Very well kept Toyota 4Runner. I will provide
every single parts receipt and service record since 2001 (Yes I have every one!) Remote
Starter and Alarm System w/ keyless remote Powder
coated front calipers & rear drums – 8/2/06 New
chrome front bumper, rear bumper, & rear bumper end caps – 8/2/06 Aluminum
billet grille and stainless steel “4Runner” door sills – 6/24/05 15%
sunscreen tint (8 side windows & rear window) - 6/16/05 K&N
Fuel Injection Performance Kit (Intake & Filter) – 3/16/05 TRD
(Toyota Racing Development) Exhaust Kit – 6/19/04 Gray/Black Carbon
Fiber Dash Kit – 6/18/04 TRD Chrome license
plate frame & TRD Bolts – 6/17/04 Custom North
Carolina Tarheels Blue Paint Job – 5/27/04 Westin® chrome side step
bars (Pair) – 11/17/03 Stainless Steel
Fender Trim – 11/17/03 20” Boss Sport
Chrome Rims – 7/11/03 Clear front bumper
& side lights/lenses – 2003 Rear Altezza
(Euro) taillights - 2003 Plastic side
window visors – 2/21/02 Plastic hood
protector – 11/7/01 History: I am not the original owner. I bought the vehicle in 2001 from Tri-County Toyota in Pottstown and have been in possession of it since. Previous owner had it for 3 years. From 2005-2008, it was garage kept and driven one to two days per month because I used it as a show car only. It's been my daily driver since 2008. Shipping and payment: I have never sold a car on ebay before so I am unfamiliar with this process. However, I have a Paypal account so I would prefer payment to go through that. I do not have any shipping capabilities so buyer would have to arrange a pick up. Title transfer can be discussed once a purchase has been agreed upon. I do have the title in hand. |
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Take a look below for the full video.





