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$1500 for the whole thing or make offer on a part
4 wheel drive with locking diff

seats around a year old real leather, no tears or scratches

wheels are from a 2010 FJ cruiser, 4th wheel in back of truck, put spare on due to being unable to put full size tire on due to wreck

brand new in the last year or so:
front and rear brakes
alternator
interstate battery

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you neglected to list the number and location of hdmi ports in said vehicle

That looks like it was a very nicely preserved ride before you chose to take MoPac that day.  Once you blow the airbags, you are perilously close to the "total" zone.  RIP, T&P.

my '98 4 runner limited was my favorite ride. Wish I still had it. Spent some time the last few years occasionally looking for 98-02 era 4 runners, but they are tough to find with less than 200K miles these days. 

30 minutes ago, Blotto said:

my '98 4 runner limited was my favorite ride. Wish I still had it. Spent some time the last few years occasionally looking for 98-02 era 4 runners, but they are tough to find with less than 200K miles these days. 

I had one with like 180k on it and an engine with less than 100k. 

Aaaaaand I totalled it. Much worse than above pics.

That's a hell of a first car.  Those things have aged really well and you pretty much have to mopac them or they'll run forever.  

The first week of May I'll have owned my 97 for 20 years and I'd say 11 or so of that it was my daily.  I have 219K and it has never broke down on me.  I've replaced parts, like a starter, here and there over the years but it always gives me warnings well ahead of time.  

It's the 1 car I have that I will never sale and am starting to plan an OEM restoration.  Your seats would have been perfect but they went to a good home.   

2 hours ago, SDG said:

... you pretty much have to mopac them or they'll run forever.  

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On 3/10/2021 at 5:26 PM, SDG said:

That's a hell of a first car.  Those things have aged really well and you pretty much have to mopac them or they'll run forever.  

the odds of which increase substantially when you give it to a 16 year old, unfortunately. 

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On 3/10/2021 at 6:03 PM, blacklab said:

Yep. Lots of guys on the 4Runner forums with >300k miles and going strong. 

2004 with 210k right now and hoping to make it another 2 years.  Then I'm buying a new one.

We bought 2 Toyotas in 2015, one of which is a 4Runner that my wife drives.  I covet that vehicle.  I keep offering to buy her something new -- a Volvo, a Subalesbo, whatever -- no luck.  It's such a great vehicle.

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It's the 1 car I have that I will never sale


Le sigh.

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