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I replaced the foam in my roof tent. My old chunk of foam needs to go. Roughly 2.5" x 48" x 90". It does have a few cutouts for the gas struts. Free.
 
My Durango FZJ80 buddy punched out his driver’s side headlight pushing trees. Anyone got one? I guess just the glass not the whole assembly, bulb still illuminates
 
I am back up for sale. thinking $15K OBO without winch, refrigerator, compressor, & CB radio. I will leave the HAM radio if wanted. The the winch Zeon 10S and remote hook up for an extra $500.

I took of the front bumper for right now, it needs paint, but it will go with the truck
The GX needs a really good cleaning and some wax

see the build here

PM me any questions.
As of right now, I will be getting a 2020 or 2021 Tacoma Pro or Off Road
 
I am back up for sale. thinking $15K OBO without winch, refrigerator, compressor, & CB radio. I will leave the HAM radio if wanted. The the winch Zeon 10S and remote hook up for an extra $500.

I took of the front bumper for right now, it needs paint, but it will go with the truck
The GX needs a really good cleaning and some wax

see the build here

PM me any questions.
As of right now, I will be getting a 2020 or 2021 Tacoma Pro or Off Road
I've got a coworker that was just asking me about getting a GX for overlanding yesterday. Let me point him to your ad.
 
Four (4) 31" x 10.5" r15 Cooper Discoverer ATP tires + OEM Spare for sale. $350 for the 5.

Tires have plenty of tread. Spare rim is OEM from '91-'92 FJ80. Spare tire is old. I can sell the spare separate from the 4 set of good tires.

Located in Las Cruces.

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Five original FJ40 wheels for disc brakes. Original to '75 (transition), fitted with all four drum brakes. Welded, not riveted, 15-inch, a bit rusted, aftermarket painted, good hubcap clips. Free, located in Santa Fe.

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2005 Toyota Celica GT. Automatic, 134K miles, sunroof.

Paint is fading, and there are several dents and scratches on the car, but the car runs fine. Recent Oil change, battery is about 1.5 years old, passed Emissions a few months ago. New windshield.

Posted for $3,800 on FB/Craigslist (for some haggle room), I'll go $3,200 for HD folks

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2005 Toyota Celica GT. Automatic, 134K miles, sunroof.

Paint is fading, and there are several dents and scratches on the car, but the car runs fine. Recent Oil change, battery is about 1.5 years old, passed Emissions a few months ago. New windshield.

Posted for $3,800 on FB/Craigslist (for some haggle room), I'll go $3,200 for HD folks

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Dang it Ron. Why couldn't it be a manual?
 
Dang it Ron. Why couldn't it be a manual?

My 2000 Celica GT is a manual 5-speed. It’s not the fastest car on the planet with its massive 1.8 liter 4-cylinder, but it’s a fun car to drive.
 
My 2000 Celica GT is a manual 5-speed. It’s not the fastest car on the planet with its massive 1.8 liter 4-cylinder, but it’s a fun car to drive.
Let me know if you ever want to sell it. I've been wanting to get a fun to drive car with a manual transmission to commute to/from work.
 
Let me know if you ever want to sell it. I've been wanting to get a fun to drive car with a manual transmission to commute to/from work.

Will do, but don’t hold your breath. I am the original owner and it has only 123,000 miles on it, plus it typically gets 33 - 35 mpg. At this point, I figure it’s good for another 40 years or so!
 
$20 for HDC.

It's time to upgrade. My old stereo is now out and ready for a new home. Need something basic? Just AM/FM/CD? No Bluetooth. No Pandora. No blah, blah, blah. Just a basic single DIN stereo. It does have a removable face, but it's a bit temperamental. It comes off and goes on no problem. It just needs a bit of coaxing to get off. Comes with the original documentation, the remote control, and a conversion harness to most early Toyota trucks and cars, something like 1981-92 models. I have another conversion harness labeled Toyota 1987-2002 if you can use it.

More information is at: http://manual.kenwood.com/files/B64-3704-00_00.pdf

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Will do, but don’t hold your breath. I am the original owner and it has only 123,000 miles on it, plus it typically gets 33 - 35 mpg. At this point, I figure it’s good for another 40 years or so!
I know it's well cared for and gets great gas mileage. I'll keep holding out hope. But why does a retired guy needs a commuter car?
 

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