1985 Toyota 4runner on 2040-cars
Baytown, Texas, United States
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I purchased this truck in October of 2008 completely bone stock and spent 3 years building it. Modifications are as follows:
Dana 60 Front w/Lockrite Locker and 5.38 gears Corporate 14 Bolt Rear w/welded spider gears and 5.38 gears 4 Wheel Disc Brakes Full Hydraulic Steering Inchworm Dual Cases 2.28/4.7 w/twin sticks Rear Driveline Disconnect 4xInnovations Internal Cage Recentered Military Hummer Wheels w/PVC beadlock inserts 39.5 IROK Radial Tires Marlin Trail Flex suspension modified for full width axles Art Carr Gate Shifter Cut and rolled fenders to clear the tires 12 Gallon Fuel Cell w/relocated factory fuel door on driver side Trail Gear Front and Rear Bumpers 9.5k WARN PowerPlant Winch w/in cab winch/air compressor controls Safari Snorkel Custom Factory Half Top RXC Seats w/5 point harnesses Grant GT Steering Wheel Raptor lined floor pan Diamond plate aluminum interior panels Tantrum Rock Lights Sony Xplode Stereo Pyle 600 Watt Marine Amp Boss 6x9 Waketower Speakers attached to the cage Thor 3000w Power Inverter w/external accessible receptacle Flex-A-Lite Electric Fan Rock Ripper Header New Exhaust currently with no catalytic converter but have it to bolt back in Cobra CB radio Overhead quick release fire extinguisher Completely rust free and repainted satin white w/factory replicated graphics Recently rebuilt 22RE motor (less than 3000 miles) Recently rebuilt A340H Automatic Transmission (less than 3000 miles) Originally AC equipped but system needs to be recharged Originally Heat equipped but needs new heater core And last but certainly not least...the driver side rock slider is retractable. Works off it's own hydraulic system with pump and 2 rams to make it go up and down to assist the driver to get in. Tons of minor things that has been done to it...just too many to list. Clear blue title. Built to crawl but is also licensed and registered for street use. Will maintain 75 mph on the highway. Few minor dents and dings but nothing major. Have original window sticker and owners manual. Personalized license plate NOT INCLUDED. Fun all around vehicle. |
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