2000 Toyota Sr5 4wd 5spd Manual 193k Mi. on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
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2000 Toyota SR5 4WD 5spd Manual.
193K mi.
Hi-res pics at http://www.rotecreative.com/t4r/t4r.html
Those who “know” know that this is a special machine. Manual shifting bliss in a duty grade
off-road vehicle. Late 3rd generation
4Runner, built in Japan, frame-based, cast iron block, cast aluminum heads,
locking differential – and a smooth quiet ride that’s great on highway. Found a older low-miles BMW X5 with manual so
I’m taking one more turn in the 3-pedaled 4wd suv fantasy world.
I drive my cars and motorcycles gingerly and civilly, let them
warm before loading engine, go slow and easy on the shifter to let the synchs
figure it out on their schedule, use synth oil, dodge bumps, blip throttle when
shifting to preserve clutch, brake with foresight, etc. – and it has been babied on highways and flat
city roads and not off-road (ok, I’m embarrassed) . You can feel it - truck starts perfectly,
consumes no oil, idles smoothly, doesn't clunk or rattle over bumps, etc. It is impressive and has been a fantastic
vehicle – it is a survivor. Have
original manuals. It’s fantastic to
drive – no deficits on highway, smooth pedals, tracks straight, no play in
steering. Have original trunk shade, spare,
jack.
My records are spotty due to a disorganized divorce (and owner),
but I have the basics. I bought it in
2004 with 80K miles on it. New clutch
around 120K miles. It recently got new
mass air flow sensor, plug wires/plugs, timing belt, radiator and valve cover
gaskets. Interstate battery with some
tread left. Sunroof never had probs and works
fine in both modes. AC blows cold and
has never had an issue.
Issues you’d see/notice if you came and drove it: Backed into a small/stealthy/solid crepemyrtle tree and received
dent/slight bend in rear bumper and tailgate.
Once had minor collision with a suburban back bumper and received new front
side panels, radiator, bumper, and lights from State Farm (original hood with
its original paint is present and undamaged – car came out looking mucho better
actually). Passenger back quarterpanel
has a dent. Paint is in good shape – car
spent a lot of its time in garage. Tires
are way-past-due Michelins but they don’t vibrate and have been excellent. A couple of small cig burns in seat and floor
carpet but absolutely no cig odor (cracked window and non-recirc make this
possible). Leaks a bit of oil but you
don’t see it on ground – only an odor. This
truck has never required addition of oil between changes. Reverse lights and dome lights
intermittent. Cassette and backlight out
on radio. Electric antenna struggling.
Questions welcome. Good
luck bidding. I hate to sell it.
cjrtrio Hi-res pics at http://www.rotecreative.com/t4r/t4r.html
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