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For Sale is a 1992 Toyota 4runner 4x4, 219XXXks, Automatic.

Very clean vehicle for its age, perfect example.

I am selling because I have purchased my wife a new commodore wagon and we no longer have the need for such a large vehicle.

Interior has barely a mark on it, exterior has the odd hairline scratch, one scuff mark on rear.

Features include-

Towbar

Tinted windows

Sunrasia rims fitted with terra trac off road tyres(I personally have never had it off road)

DUAL FUEL

Chrome Bullbar

Pioneer cdplayer

$$$ Recently(within 12months) spent-

New radiator

New powersteering pump and pulley

New belts

New waterpump

New timing belt

New distributer

New airflow meter

Gas Converter cleaned

Injectors cleaned and flowed

New Genuine Toyota main fuel pump

Transmission has had service with all fluids and gaskets changed

All fluids have been changed(Diff, transmission etc)

Aircon regassed in December 09

Reluctant sale due to how much has been spent, but have no need for such a car.

Am looking at Holden Rodeo, Toyota hilux etc steel tray utes so let me know if a swap and cash difference can be achieved.

I am negotiable on price to a degree, but due to how much I have spent as you can understand, I dont want to give it away :)

I can be contacted on 0411826124 anytime if you have any questions.

I will post more pics over next couple of days.

Asking price- $9,500

James

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