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2002 Toyota 4runner Sr5 4wd 333k on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:2002 Mileage:333000 Color: Painted to match grill and Bumpers
Location:

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States
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2002 Toyota 4runner SR5 4WD

Located in Jupiter, and Port Charlotte FL.

Asking $10,500 obo.

SUSPENSION & DRIVETRAIN
Swayaway 2.5" coil overs
ToyTec Superflex rear springs
Bilstein 5100 RearShocks
Stainless Steel Extended Brake Lines front
1" 4Crawler Body Lift
Yukon 4.88 Gears F&R
True Trac Limited Slip Rear
Aussi Locker Front
Sonoran Steel Extanded Bump Stops
Tacoma Aisin Manual Hub Conversion
Massive Rear Lower Links Sonoran Steel
Adjusted Panhard Bar Sonoran Steel
Replaced double cardan joint with Spicer serviceable joints.
Tundra 231mm Brake upgrade (caliper & rotor)
Kartek Offroad/ Sonoran Steel Limit straps Front
Extended axle breather lines

WHEELS & TIRES
295/75/16 Nitto Terra Grappler (33.27x 11.73) with 22k on them. I get between 55-60k miles out if these tires and this is my 3rd set on this vehicle.
Lexus LX450 16x8 Painted in Infiniti Slate blue
Matching Spare LX450/Nitto 295 Combo

OFF-ROAD & ARMOR
ARB Front Bumper painted to match, TIR6 styles turn indicators
MasterPull XD Line (Synthetic Rope)
TMax 9,000Lb Winch with remote control
Custom square tube sliders with 5 degree kickout coated with Hot Spray bed liner
BudBuilt Front and Belly Skid Plates

LIGHTING & ELECTRICAL
Headlight Services Upgraded Headlamp Harness
Narva 100/130 H4 bulbs
Blue Sea 5026 - 12 Circuit Fuse Box in cab
Ground and Power Distribution blocks under hood
Ruff Stuff Battery cage
Die Hard Platinum Battery

EXTERIOR
Painted to match grill and Bumpers (bumpers have been kissed on both sides from my trailer.
Andre Diaz Devil Horns
Yakima Control Towers and crossbars
Hitch
7-way plug
4-way Flat plug
Back up camera
Hannibal Safari Equipment roof rack not pictured
Shady Boy Awning (mounted to rack) not pictured
Hi-Lift mount (mounted to rack)not pictured

INTERIOR
GREAT Condition Leather Power Seats (Recently Installed)
Husky Floor liners
New Headliner
Pioneer double din DVD head unit

ENGINE & PERFORMANCE
Deckplate Mod
B&M 70268 Transmission Cooler
Doug Thorley Headers
Magnaflow Hi-Flow Muffler
Magnaflow Hi-Flow Cat (Had 2 now just 1)
K&N Air Filter
URD O2Simulator
Superlift Speed Calibrator

Fluids
Royal Purple & Filter every 15k
Oil Filter: Purolator Pure One
Transfer Case: Royal Purple 75W-90
Front Differential: Royal Purple 75W-90
Rear Differential: Lucas Gear Oil 75W-90


Condition
The vehicle has 333k miles on it, I purchased it with 69k in October of 2005
No accidents more severe than a bump.
Paint is good and glossy with some scratches typical of a 11 year old vehicle
 PICTURED BUT NOT INCLUDED, CO2 TANK AND MOUNT, GARMIN 276C GPS AND MOUNT

The MPG are consistent with the window sticker in 2002 15/18 with and average economy of 16. I drive 65mph and with lower  levels of ethanol have seen 19mpg tanks. The oil is changed, and tires rotated religioulsy. I love this vehicle but its time for something bigger as my family grows. Thank you

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