1995 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Sport Utility 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Denver, Colorado, United States
Selling a 1995 Toyota 4 Runner, purchased in Houston, TX in 2007, V-6, Auto, 4x4, auto windows, sun roof, tinted windows (all except windshield), aluminum alloy rims with pretty much new tires, custom exhaust, K&N air filter (stock air filter replaced). Tow package, alarm system as well. Body has faded paint with some hail damage, along with some dents in various locations, front windshield and sunroof have cracks, drivers side door mirror is a auto store similar style mirror . I started the engine about 4 weeks ago, started right up, but there is coolant draining out of the exhaust. Bought a block test kit which indicated negative as far as head gasket being a problem. I ran this test 3 to 4 times and it failed to turn green/yellow. The rear differential gasket needs to be replaced as it leaks. The odometer is also in need of repair and I would guess the mileage at about 200K. Because of the amount of coolant expelling out of the exhaust, it needs to be towed. For the most part it has been a fantastic truck, very dependable, easy to work on, and find parts @ a salvage yard. Has been garaged for about a year. This truck needs to be checked out before it can be used on a daily basic's. It is going to need some work. The vehicle and clean title is located in Lakewood, CO 80226.
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Toyota 4Runner for Sale
- 2000 model limited edition white with silver trim with gold trim + all options
- 1988 toyota 4runner sr5 sport utility 2-door 3.0l
- 1995 toyota 4runner 5 speed transmission(US $5,000.00)
- 2006 toyota 4runner limited sport utility 4-door 4.0l 2wd(US $14,800.00)
- New tires, quiet ride, three row seating, tow package sr5
- 1990 toyota 4runner 4wd 5 speed 22re 4 cylinders rare
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