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1993 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:1993 Mileage:160000 Color:
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Advertising:

1993 Toyota 4 Runner is in great working condition overall.

(( I have the CAR FAX report available upon request))

The Bad: check with me to see if I have already fixed this problem after I post this ad.
It has a sensor (02 or throttle position sensor) that is out and causing it to bog down.

The Good:
Everything else!
Paint - partly repainted. Minor rust under two front doors but NOT rusted through.
Under carriage - good, no rust except small amount to surface rust on back axle. 
Drivability - great for it's age except the sensor problem above.
Reliability - good, can be driven anywhere.
Interior - wear to the drivers seat - could be fixed.
Exterior - some dents here and there but overall straight - no wrecks. 
Frame - good solid, not bent
Suspension - good, new shocks front and rear, air shocks adjustable in rear.
Control arms and bushings - many replaced, pretty solid driving overall, straight on road, no wobble or pulling.
AC - great
Heat - great
Stereo - stock, with a tape player.

I have fixed or replaced:
Radiator
Timing belt
Hoses all over
Vacuum lines
Rubber gaskets
Other gaskets
Rear main seal
Differential seal
Front bearings
Stabilizer bar/bushings
Air intake
Manifold, head gasket (restored)
Injectors
Spark plugs
Wires and other components.
Transmission service
Brake service
Brake pads (good still)
New BF Goodrich tires
Bumpers - Steel custom made and very strong
Lights (LED) front and rear
Winch (works great)
Switches for lights
Box for light relays all done very well and professionally.
Air horn
Gun safe
Other little things here and there.

This vehicle would be great for a 2nd vehicle or toy. Not recommended for a girl or child that will travel to school. I use it as a 3rd car and drive it when needed for fun. I love to play around with it but need a vehicle to travel in with the family. 
I will either fix the "sensor" problem then sell it later or reduce price to accommodate it. You are also welcome to talk with my personal mechanic here in Houston if needed.

I have many receipts for the work done and know the previous owner. I have the CLEAR title. I have spent over 16K on this vehicle. It's pretty cool and hate to sell it.

Email me if you have any questions.

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