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I thought I would grow accustomed to it, but the reality is I am too big for a small truck. I am selling my 88 4RNR. This is a first Gen, which means the top comes off. All stock except wheels and tires and Corbeau seats. Timing chain, timing chain cover, water pump and oil pump were all replaced about 2,500 miles ago. 246K miles on the 22RE with 5 speed. Truck runs great has a couple dents that should pound out without much trouble. Tires are BFG AT with 9K miles on them mounted on Tundra 16" wheels. No rear bumper. Back window operates well. A little TLC and some paint and this will be a very sharp truck. Last offer I had was $5,500.00 in March.

$5,500.00 Clean title

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Dude on CL selling 4 military jerry cans for $60. Look pretty good. Sorry no link.
 
I need a fuel line for the 62. Looking for the piece that goes from the fuel filter to the hard line on the side of the block. Mine is leaking . I am also interested in the access plate on the rear hatch that covers the lock.Long plate next to the handle and a grab handle like the one mounted on the A pillar on the drivers side. I want to add one to the other side. if you have the parts hit me up, thanks.
 
anybody need a 14' trailer??

Its an old popup trailer frame I bought last year to deck it and haul stuff back home to LA with me when we were planning on moving back. I bought it for $300 and since then have replace the brakes (Master Cylinder, all hard and soft lines, and brake shoes/pads, wheel cylinders) I have also replaced the hubs to a stronger selection than the ones that were on there and put all new wheel bearings on it. I also put new brake and turn signals on it as the ones it came with were smashed and rewired it all to get them working again.

I have the title, although I have never put it in my name but would get that done and then transfer to whoever buys it.

rear of the frame does have some rust with a few holes that I was going to address. My plans for it after not moving was to beef up the frame and make an adventure style trailer on top of it.

I have since bought a popup camper trailer that Andrea found and decided she wanted (price was too good not to jump on) so this has to go as I don't have enough room in the garage for both.

This could be let go for very cheap as i'd rather someone have it that can use it than it go to the scrap yard.

It looks uneven in the picture just because it was sitting on jack stands unevenly.

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Also looked at a POS HJ45 at Benchmark Auto in Asheville today. South American car bondo everywhere and rusted frame for only $24000. But it looks good from the road.

I stopped and looked at this also. Saw the price, looked at the office and laughed while shaking my head. Now I know why it's been sitting there so long. Crazy azz price.
 
I stopped and looked at this also. Saw the price, looked at the office and laughed while shaking my head. Now I know why it's been sitting there so long. Crazy azz price.

I called them for s***z and giggles. Told them I wouldn't give them more than $5K and the guy on the phone said they needed at least 23. Is it still on the lot?
 
I too was drawn in from the road and quickly realized it was a "CRR": Costa Rican Rustbucket, looking as if it had been rolled. The bondo on the bed was amaazzzzing, coming off in sheets. I think the 5k offer was generous.

Would love to buy a nice HJ-45 and willing to pay good money for it.

Yes the bed of that thing is waving hello and goodbye to the traffic passing by on a continuous basis. But from 400 feet it looks badazz. A 45 would be great to have but people now a days are very proud of what they have. The prices for 40's, 45's, etc, are crazy.
 
Yes the bed of that thing is waving hello and goodbye to the traffic passing by on a continuous basis. But from 400 feet it looks badazz. A 45 would be great to have but people now a days are very proud of what they have. The prices for 40's, 45's, etc, are crazy.

I wonder how long they will sit on it? I haven't been on that side of town in a couple of weeks so I'm not sure if it's still on the lot. Need to see if they have it listed elsewhere.
 

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