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1999 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport Utility 4-door 3.4l on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:193600 Color: however the truck itself runs beautifully
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3.4 Liter V6 4 Speed Automatic

Cloth interior

Roof rack

Running boards

ABS Brakes

Cruise Control

Child locks

Power windows, mirrors, door locks, sunroof

Tow package

Pioneer cd/mp3 player

 

 

I bought this vehicle in Minnesota so there is some minor rusting on the exterior however the truck itself runs beautifully. This vehicle WAS in a minor accident at some point before I took ownership but nothing major, no salvage or rebuilt title. Very reliable and solid truck, never smoked in. I am the third owner of this vehicle, only reason I’m selling is because I bought a newer one, 4Runner’s are awesome

 

Work done:

 

2013

K&N air filter

Brand new all-terrain Hankook Dynapro tires (about 75% tread currently)

New front rotors, brakes, right side caliper

Rear axle seals replaced

 

2014  (all done less than 1 month ago)

 

Complete rear axle replacement

2 rear abs sensors

1 rear sway bar link

New Timing belt/water pump + all 3 serpentine belts replaced @ 193k

Brake master cylinder

New front + rear Bilstein Heavy Duty Shocks

E-Brake cable

Inner and outer tie rods

Lower Ball joints

Spark plugs

 

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