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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Louisville, KY
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WTT Rust Free 89 Ext Cab 22re for 4Runner
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Location: Massachusetts
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miles? ballpark price?
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90 22RE 4WD stick 97K miles stock, except for Bilsteins |
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176k on the truck. Less than 2000 on the rebuilt motor. Price wise, i'm honestly not sure. I just came over from the Honda side of things and I'm not sure. I would love for some ideas of what it's truly worth to be thrown out there. I'm sorry j couldn't be more help. If anyone wants more pictures just let me know.
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Well, if you have proof of the motor work done to it I would say 3500-4000 asking price, it looks pretty clean
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^^^cool, I just talked to the guy I bought the truck from and he told me I could get a reciept from the shop that rebuilt the motor, so I guess price wise I would take $3200 for it. I'll get it cleaned up this weekend and take better pics.
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Tucson AZ
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Depends who rebuilt the motor. I've owned a few "shop rebuilt" 22r's with low mileage that were huge pieces of crap that leaked all over the place. Find out if they used genuine Toyota parts, if not then it's probably going to have problems.
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Location: Louisville, KY
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^^Get that out of here. Most good aftermarket parts are built to the same standards as factory stuff if not better, due to the fact that people usually rebuild with aftermarket parts to go faster or build it stronger. I've checked numerous times, no leaks. Thank you for your helpful insight.
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Bump for some more pics. And the fact that someone apparently decided it was okay to hit the passenger front fender of my truck and not tell me or anyone else. Just throwing these out here in case someone wanted some better pictures of it. Interior carpet needs to be cleaned but other than that it's good to go.
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