2005 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
Carlsbad, California, United States
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Very clean pre-owned dark gray 2005 Toyota SR5 Sport Edition V8 4Runner
4x4 with hood scoop. 115k miles. Recently serviced, new premium chrome
wheels & mud tires just added, no known issues, the oil has just
been changed. MPG rated at 16 city/20 highway. Currently runs smooth
and strong, and is ready for a new loving owner.
This V8 has been upgraded to deliver 270-hp and 330 pound-feet of torque. Includes tow package, a limited-slip differential for stability control system, a chrome grille, color-keyed bumpers and black running boards. BODY EXTERIOR Heated door mirrors Skid plates 2" trailer hitch receiver Power door mirrors CONVENIENCE FEATURES Speed control Power front windows Remote keyless entry Power sliding sunroof Automatic temperature control Air conditioning Front beverage holders Rear beverage holders Telescoping steering wheel Auto-dimming rearview mirror Tilt steering wheel Garage door transmitter Tow package Roof rack ENTERTAINMENT FEATURES CD player Steering wheel mounted audio controls Cassette AM/FM radio 6 speakers LIGHTS/INSTRUMENTATION Low tire pressure warning (currently disabled due to custom wheels) Outside temperature display Trip computer Tachometer Front fog lights Variably intermittent wipers Rear window wiper Rear window defroster OFF-ROAD CAPABILITY Departure angle: 24.0 deg Ramp breakover angle: 22.0 deg Ground clearance: 226mm (8.9") POWERTRAIN 4.7 engine liters 32 valves 270hp @ 5,400RPM Limited slip differential Fuel tank capacity: 23.0gal. Transmission: 5 speed automatic Variable valve control Recommended Fuel: Regular unleaded SAFETY & SECURITY ABS brakes Brake assist Dual front impact airbags Occupant sensing airbag Panic alarm Immobilizer Security system Stability control Traction control Wheel locking lugs SEATS & TRIM Front seats: bucket Front center armrest w/storage Leather shift knob Leather steering wheel Rear seats: split-bench Split folding rear seat Rear seat center armrest SUSPENSION/HANDLING Front wheel independent suspension Adaptive suspension Power steering Premium wheels Speed-sensing steering |
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