2001 Toyota 4runner Sr5 4 X 4 Sport Utility 4-door 3.4l V6 on 2040-cars
Telford, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale is this super clean and well maintained 2001 Toyota 4Runner. You will not find a cleaner 4Runner anywhere on ebay. I am the second owner of this vehicle purchased from a dealership when original owner traded it in on a new vehicle. This thing is a beast in snow and bad weather; the 4 wheel drive system is legendary. We've recently moved to a new home so it's time to downsize to a smaller vehicle. I can provide service records on this vehicle over the course of the last 2 years. I had the water pump and serpentine belt changed 30,000 miles ago as part of routine maintenance at a Toyota Dealership. The only issue with the vehicle is a non functioning automatic door lock on drivers side; the key works fine and manually the door operates without issue. I purchased a new door lock actuator but never got around to installing it. I am enclosing with this sale if you'd like to install it yourself. EASY Install! Truck includes lots of extras: -Spare included mounted under truck. Please call me directly with any questions... My cell # is (215) 499- 9990 |
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