Unfortunately, my wife and I are gearing up for a move to the Philippines in December and we've begun to liquidate some of our goodies.
Heres one pic, there are about 20 on the listing. I'm willing to move a little on the buy it now price.
So here is a quick copy and paste from the ebay listing.
Flea Bay listing
2003 Supercharged Toyota 4Runner. This truck was modified to a utility/truck back. The vehicle has never been in an accident and was modified in order to create something totally different.I am the original owner.
Factory advantages of the 4Runner are:
*Smaller sized SUV that is easily maneuverable on and off road
*Toyota reliability
*Full time 4WD
*Factory power sun/moon roof
*Homelink system
*4.7L V8 provides plenty of power and torque.
*XReas suspension package creates a handling package that is unequaled by any other SUV in the market. If you've ever driven a Runner with XReas, you know this vehicle handles like a sports car
Custom additions to this truck:
*Rear was professionally cut into a ute back and the spare tire carrier was incorporated into the tail gate. The carrier tilts down to allow better access to the bed and tire.
*Rear winch installed underneath the truck controls the carrier and the cable is easily removed for winching purposes.
*Revtek suspension lift
*4 inch body lift was installed on the truck to allow for the larger tires without rubbing (even under full stuff).
*Kenwood CD/DVD/Sirius player with an integrated back up camera. The sound system is also custom and comes with a subwoofer and amp.
*After market bumpers and sliders.
*TRD Supercharger
*Safari Snorkel
*Mirror lights
*HID conversion
*ARB rear lockers and an ARB compressor
*2 Optima Yellow Tops, 1 to run the winch/tire carrier. Theres an easy jumper site in the event the main battery is flat that would allow athe truck to start off the rear battery.
*OEM Toyota driving lights (no longer available)
*Power sliding rear window
*The seats were recovered with a catskin type leather with the TEQ emblem into them. (TEQ = Toyota in Kanji)
*35/12.5/R20 Nitto Mud Grappler's (6 total)
*20" charcoal powder coated Enkei wheels (5)
If you have questions, fire away. I'll answer them as soon as I can.
Thanks,
Doug
Edit: we put off leaving the States until mid to late March. Due mostly to the inability to liquidate some of our crap (houses and cars) and also because a graduation and birthday isn't until early April. Hence the reason for us still being here.

Heres one pic, there are about 20 on the listing. I'm willing to move a little on the buy it now price.
So here is a quick copy and paste from the ebay listing.
Flea Bay listing
2003 Supercharged Toyota 4Runner. This truck was modified to a utility/truck back. The vehicle has never been in an accident and was modified in order to create something totally different.I am the original owner.
Factory advantages of the 4Runner are:
*Smaller sized SUV that is easily maneuverable on and off road
*Toyota reliability
*Full time 4WD
*Factory power sun/moon roof
*Homelink system
*4.7L V8 provides plenty of power and torque.
*XReas suspension package creates a handling package that is unequaled by any other SUV in the market. If you've ever driven a Runner with XReas, you know this vehicle handles like a sports car
Custom additions to this truck:
*Rear was professionally cut into a ute back and the spare tire carrier was incorporated into the tail gate. The carrier tilts down to allow better access to the bed and tire.
*Rear winch installed underneath the truck controls the carrier and the cable is easily removed for winching purposes.
*Revtek suspension lift
*4 inch body lift was installed on the truck to allow for the larger tires without rubbing (even under full stuff).
*Kenwood CD/DVD/Sirius player with an integrated back up camera. The sound system is also custom and comes with a subwoofer and amp.
*After market bumpers and sliders.
*TRD Supercharger
*Safari Snorkel
*Mirror lights
*HID conversion
*ARB rear lockers and an ARB compressor
*2 Optima Yellow Tops, 1 to run the winch/tire carrier. Theres an easy jumper site in the event the main battery is flat that would allow athe truck to start off the rear battery.
*OEM Toyota driving lights (no longer available)
*Power sliding rear window
*The seats were recovered with a catskin type leather with the TEQ emblem into them. (TEQ = Toyota in Kanji)
*35/12.5/R20 Nitto Mud Grappler's (6 total)
*20" charcoal powder coated Enkei wheels (5)
If you have questions, fire away. I'll answer them as soon as I can.
Thanks,
Doug
Edit: we put off leaving the States until mid to late March. Due mostly to the inability to liquidate some of our crap (houses and cars) and also because a graduation and birthday isn't until early April. Hence the reason for us still being here.

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