For Sale 2006 4Runner V8 Limited

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It breaks my heart to do this but I am selling my beloved 2006 4Runner, I never even got the chance to properly use it once I got it to this point. The vehicle has 218,xxx miles on it, %90 highway as this started out as my work vehicle. It has been meticulously maintained as is required by my company. Never had anything but full synthetic in it since in my possession. Aside from some obnoxious stickers and regular wear and tear this 4Runner is in great shape. More photos upon request. Located just outside of Chicago. Asking $18,500.

Toytec Ultimate 3" lift
ARB Deluxe Front Bull Bar
Warn 9000 Winch
125yd Synthetic Rope
Factor 55 Prolink
2 Hella Blackout Driving lights (wired to factory light switch)
ARB Roof Rack
5 IPF 900xs Spot lights (wired to factory light switch)
Custom light rack
CBI Rear Bumper with swing gate
ARB Awning
ARB Mosquito Net for Awning
Ironman 4x4 Dual battery kit
ARB Deluxe Winch Kit

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Well that's a good looking rig for sure! Looks like Chicago did it's thing with the rust... Bummer. Wish this was 6 months from now cause I'd probably grab it for the wife. Do you have a build thread cause I see a few things I might wanna copy for our rig.

Have you listed it over at T4R.org? Might have better luck there. GLWS!

-Daniel Kent
 
No build thread, sorry. What were you interested in, I could tell you how I did it.
 
Defiantly would love more info on your dual battery system as we have the V8 also and it's harder to get done. Thanks!

-Daniel Kent

Edit: Also your switches by the ash tray, did you cut those in? More info would be awesome!
 
The dual battery kit is from Ironman 4x4 and I just used a small Yellow top Optima and put it just behind the air bis for the intake. I had to loosen the intake a little and slide it forward to make room, it is a pretty tight squeeze. As for the switches, they are Toyota switches that I bought from the dealership, it is a very pricey way to go but I did not like the way any of the other switches looked. The spaces for the switches were already there, they were just filled in with blank knockouts that are easy to remove once you get the center console tore apart. I do have a few photos from the build but not very many, I will try to dig them up and post some.
 
That's perfect, thank you!

-Daniel Kent
 

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