1989 Toyota 4runner Lifted 4x4 on 2040-cars
Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:2.4L 2366CC l4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Sport Utility
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 6,000
Make: Toyota
Exterior Color: Blue
Model: 4Runner
Interior Color: Gray
Trim: DLX Sport Utility 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player, Convertible
Power Options: Air Conditioning
I have a 1988 1st gen 4runner. I bought it last summer as a stock truck. It had zero rust, clean interior, clean everything. It had 250k miles on it so I decided to buy a brand new fully rebuilt 22re (1200). I took my time installing it and did everything correctly. All new gaskets and exhaust. New red top optima battery (300). New alternator (100). Flushed tranny and put in new fluid. After a swapped the motor I wanted 33s. So i bought brand new goodyear dura tracs, and brand new eagle alloy 16 inch rims. (1400)To fit the tires I put add a leafs and support coils in the rear and 2.5 ball joint spacers in the front. And new shocks all around. (350) Then I bought a new trail gear rear bumper (300). New Stereo, including a new deck, diamond sub, alpine amp, and 2 alpine 6 inch speakers. (900) New SR5 gauge cluster, which read 288k when i got it. But i still have old dash to prove milage and pics when i bought the SR5 cluster. Once I started driving with the 33s I realized I needed to regear the truck. I bought brand new 4.88 ring and pinions front and rear(500) Plus a brand new Detroit locker (500) and had them professionally installed. Also I have a soft top for the truck (600).
I did the correct break in on the motor and it is running strong. Right now I'm getting about 270 miles to the tank which is about 20 mpg. It is truly a great daily driver and will last for ever. I made the truck with the intentions of keeping it for a very long time but my needs have changed. Right now the e brake does not work because the rear brakes need work. And the check engine light is on for the mass airflow sensor although it will not affect inspection because it cant be plugged in at the shop so if the light bulb is taken out it will pass, or the problem can be fixed ($100)
I have over 11,000 into this truck. Id like to trade the 4runner for a full size ford. 73-79 crew cab, 94-97 7.3 crew cab,just shoot me a txt or call 413-884-281four. Or cash sale is 6500
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