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Old 09-12-2009, 07:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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New again...

Reintroducing myself. I was on here a few years back with a project that failed ('84 basket case). That I was planning to build a buggy out of, well never happened.

Recently I came across this '94 4Runner, 275k miles, 5-speed, 3.0, etc. Only problem is, low oil pressure and a light knock from the bottom end. Other than that, the truck is fairly straight, rust free and drives well.

I hope to find a good low mileage engine and swap it out for this worn out and put it on the road soon.





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Old 09-12-2009, 07:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Why is there just a rock out in the middle of that field?

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We grow rocks in our fields here in southern Missouri. It's a hardy crop, doesn't matter if it rains or drought. They are really hard on plows though...
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Why is there just a rock out in the middle of that field?

To rip the running boards off with!

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Thanks. I do plan on removing the running boards, etc. Just haven't had the gumption yet...
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