1999 Toyota 4 Runner Sr5 V6 4x4 Automatic *mint*low Miles* on 2040-cars
Breckenridge, Colorado, United States
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Hi, Up for bid I have an excellent condition 1999 Toyota 4 runner SR5 V6 4x4 automatic with 104000 miles. Very clean and straight inside and out, it drives great, doesn't pull, steering wheel is straight and it'll get up to 24 mpg on the highway. I've been prepping this truck for sale and have gone over it throughly, cleaning it mainly. I actually spent the last few days underneath the truck scrapping off the frame of flaky surface rust with a big wire brush and putty knife. I then used Napa rust inhibitor spray on those areas, it adds a black finish to the surface rust instead of the red, I felt it was necessary and adds a nice value to the vehicle knowing that all is good underneath as well. I purchased the vehicle in New Jersey, it wasn't in NJ during Hurricane Sandy, Carfax says it was registered in Texas at the time. I then took it to be serviced at Galaxy Toyota in New Jersey where they checked it over for me before my drive back home to Colorado and serviced the water pump, timing belt, drive belts, and I'm assuming coolant as well. The technician gave it a good bill of health and noted that the spark plugs, wires, rear shocks, and new tires were recently replaced and the truck looked great. I know these Toyota trucks well and have owned many, this is a quality truck that will easily join its fellow Toyota Comrades in the +200,000 mile club. I bought this truck to haul family belongings out to my home in Colorado, then list it for sale after I got home. All you will need to do is routine maintenance from here on out. I've told you about all the good stuff now the minor bad, according to the Carfax, it's been in 2 accidents, nothing major, no air bag deployment, just a couple fender benders. The front bumper and drivers side headlight were replaced from what I can tell while underneath it. The panels all have there matching vin stickers, so thats good. I always liked that about fine cars, especially Toyota. It was stolen and recovered in New York City, from what the Carfax says, adds a little clout in my book! The rear hatch has a small dent on the drives side and the keyhole is missing, I have the broken piece but its a little beyond my realm of desire to fix it. The rear window functions properly and the lock works except for the part you put the key into is gone. The tire are nice and new, but a little off brand, Fuzion, ever heard of them? They make a little noise rolling down the road, Im sure there decent sneakers but some BFG's may be better later on. I would personally get rid of the running boards, there heavy, ugly, and worthless, plus there a little rusty underneath and on the edges. Overall it's a great truck with a little bit of a rough history but certainly in prime condition for its age, if you have any further questions please feel free to ask. I am willing to work with the winning bidder on the shipping or possible delivery arrangements as well. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!
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