I would rather have a 4 seat rzr for that price.
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Man I wish I was closer, I could use that 8274.
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So, yall help me out and tell me what, other than him likely having $12,000 in ACC labor makes that a $15,000 truck? Not bashing, just saying I don't see anything close to that here.
So, yall help me out and tell me what, other than him likely having $12,000 in ACC labor makes that a $15,000 truck? Not bashing, just saying I don't see anything close to that here.
Couple of built LC axles and an Orion. Again, if you paid retail for parts and 100 an hour for labor you might have $15,000 in it.
$500-$600 should get you a really nice and complete 8274 that may need a little oil, but otherwise ready to run. $300-$400 will need some work and possibly some parts. They can be found for less, but it's tough to find a $200 8274 in great shape.@Jordan7118 I wondered about that as the motor and solenoid cover didn't seem to look the part.
What is the going rate on a complete working 8274 these days. I see them for $500-$600 around here but even at that generally need something.
I'll disagree, my 1988 Blizzard goes anywhere, inclines never a problem.Well that answered the question I was about to ask....
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Good morning CottonLand friends. I've been away for awhile. I am looking to return to the Toyota family. I am searching for a Tacoma Sr5 extra cab, 4x4m, 5 speed manual, 4cyl. Preferably with no more than 150k miles. The newer, the better. I have been searching '95 to 2004. Price range 8-10k. Any tips would be appreciated.