Hi all,
Reposting the vehicle from the title as I purchased a new to me car and have this ready to sell. Previously (about 2 months ago) was listed as a trade.
Vehicle is a 1999 4Runner with 3.4 V6, 5 Speed, 4x4, and locking rear diff. Currently sits at 298k miles near Columbus, OH.
The service and maintenance in the past few years is robust, including the following (will provide actual dates when I get time):
Maintenance/pros:
- Bilstein/Old Man Emu 2 inch lift at around 240k
- New Clutch at around 260k
- Timing Belt/Water pump at around 285k
- OEM Toyota Lower Ball Joints at 230k
- OEM Toyota Upper ball joints around 260k.
- ALL new suspension bushings except front lower control arms and steering rack bushings within my ownership (but have those and they will come with the truck)
- Tundra Front Brake upgrade (with new stoptech pads and rotors done at 295k)
- Full Size matching spare wheel and tire (came with full size rusty steel wheel with unmatched tire)
- Celica Steering wheel
- New trailer hitch (old one hung too low) with new trailer mounting light harness and third brake light (can't have too many lights on these things, they're not overly bright at night!)
- New Headlight housings and lights
- Yellow LED fog lights to give it that JDM-yo look
- The Clock works
- Rear Diff breather extension/lift (routed to above the frame rails instead of on the diff)
- I have the engine skid plates, they're just off for pictures.
- Folder of maintenance receipts detailing extensive routine maintenance done during my ownership, and last owner (also a GRMer)
- The real kicker is that this car was purchased from a GRMer and was a Florida and Georgia car it's whole life. When I got it, it had minor frame surface rust (mostly at weld seams) which I sanded and painted, then blasted with cosmoline. For the frame rails, I drilled 4 drain holes and used a power washer with a sewer cleaner attachment (sprays high pressure water in 360 degrees) and completely cleaned out the frame. After drying, I then filled the frame with fluid film and covered all the holes into said frame with fenderwashers and rubber bushings. Suffice it to say, the thing is CLEAN.
Cons
- Engine Code P0420 Catalyst System Efficiency Below Threshold Bank 1. I have had this code for about 3 years and it burned out the CEL. The last thing I can think to do is replace the exhaust sensors, I just have not done it yet. My reasoning is that since the code is not creating a problem, the opportunity to create another problem by fixing it (breaking the sensors and needing to remove the exhaust to retap, etc) is not very high on my list lol.
- There has been a light clunk/pop in the rear for about 2 years. I THINK it is the rear diff as it pops on acceleration, but I have not found the issue for certain and here have been no adverse effects. During the car's tenure with me, it has had regular diff oil changes.
- Paint - it's a 25 year old truck
- Interior - Clean, but missing the headliner and moonroof. Moonroof was leaking, so I replaced it with aluminum sheet. During tearout, I broke the headliner. I added sound deadener everywhere so it is definitely quieter then when I purchased it though!
Pictures:
Now, to be honest, these are kind of hard to price. They're highly sought after (especially in 4X4, 5 speed, locking rear diff configuration), but this one has high miles. It's cosmetically far from perfect, but very mechanically sound. I think a good price $7K OBO after talking with some GRMers after my last post, and looking at comps.
Let me know if there are any questions. I've tried to be as transparent as I can!