85 4runner crawler efi stock 2800 SOLD

Started by themainjam, July 06, 2010, 03:00:46 PM

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themainjam

got pics http://picasaweb.google.com/joshuaminz/4runnerForsale?authkey=Gv1sRgCLim-a3Q3aGljQE&feat=directlink

85 4Runner red in color EFI 5 Speed straight axle

Located in Carson City Area.

37x12.50r15 good year mtrs over 75% tread front 50% rear on 15X10 Steel rims

marlin dual mc-07 rotated case adapter with upgraded 23 spline input
4.7 gears in the rear case for a final crawl ratio of 174:1 (with 4.10 stock diffs)

Marlin Hi-Steer
IFS Steering Box
steering box heavy duty mount kit from marlin.
Upgraded ARP arm bolts.

Chevy springs in rear
Rear springs up front moving axle forward
rock sliders

u-bolt flip kit from marlin
boomerang shackles from sky manufacturing
flat pitman arm also from sky manufacturing
1/2' thick shackles in rear.

Welded in front and rear
rarely driven just to trails and back.
maybe 20 local trails runs on Truck so less than 2000 miles

16" KYB shocks in front.
14" rancho 5000 in rear
extended shock hoops welded to frame in front.

Engine runs strong. pulls me on 37s up hill in 3rd gear. PO said rebuilt just before i got it.
W56 Transmission
new clutch master cylinder
clutch has 10k on it
brakes 75% left.



rear quarter panels and bottom of rear gate have trail damage.

interior has 91 sr5 seats(really comfortable with lumbar adjustment)
rear fold down seat from 89 toyota with lap belts.
stock roll bar.
black 4runner top.
call for any questions 775 297 5216 ask for Josh

Asking $2800


themainjam


themainjam

bump give me some offers guys. when i built my truck i wish this would have been here 2800 for 37's ultimate crawler boxes and sliders lift and hi-steer ifs box. geez just take the parts off it and make some money.

themainjam

added interior pics to the link at the top.

jimbo74

wish i had 2800 thats a good price for whats been done to it
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