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Well here you go the moment you have been waiting for your whole life.

Selling the 4Runner

Here's the run down.

87 model bobbed
37x17 tsl stickies
17x9 rockathon bead locks
Dual transfer case 2.8 4.7
5.29's
Detroit rear
Spartan front
T/G Longfield front
Full cage attached to frame
Brand new Kirkey front seats
Brand new RJS Harnesses
Seats and harnesses are attached to cage.
Also comes with full top and bikini top and full doors and misc. stuff.
This is a very capable rig that you can just enjoy turn key ready.
Oh forgot still has 22r engine
Tube doors from T/G
Now has rear disc brakes
Line lock on front and rear brakes
Plus hard top and misc parts

This is a steal.
No BS price
5500.00


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You getting out all together or gonna look for a 40 to just cruise around in? Or just feeling the need,....the need for speed :cool:
 
Have found a long lost friend.

SPEED.

But I do have a very capable wheeler still in the barn.
 
When does the LS swap start?

And what's in the barn? Momma's old WJ, or you got sumthin else stashed?
 
It has mud inside the cab. Has it been offroad before?
 
what size wheels do the stickies go on? :mad:



you bum! :moon:


the Rover doesn't count as a capable wheeler you know that right?
 
Anyone got any leads on a front Elocker thirdmember from an 80 series? any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!
 
Hey guys, looking for a tuffy console for my 60. So be on the lookout for one. Thanks, and hope to see you all up at Windrock in a couple of weeks
 
The cup holders are different the rest looks like a knockoff of a tuffy.
 
i think i have wiper linkage. will check if i get home before dark
 
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Free OME medium rear springs for 80 series. They have about 40-50,000 miles on them, rode just fine, I just went to heavies... I don't want to ship them really, hopefully someone in the group needs some, and I'm happy to pass them on.

Cheers, Joel
 

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