Loded 88 RUNNER 10500.00
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Loded 88 RUNNER 10500.00
ALL WORK PERFORMED IN THE LAST YEAR
1988 Toyota 4runner
Exterior: Black
Interior: Grey
SR5 Model
Factory options:
1. Power windows
2. Power locks
3. Cruise (still works)
4. Sunroof
5. Int. wipers
6. Truck has all options except inclinometer
7. Auto Tranny
Extras Installed (1500.00 +)
1. Remote start
2. Window actuators (roll windows up and down with alarm remote)
3. Viper Alarm with remote entry
4. Proximity alarm
5. Motion sensor
6. Power converter (fits up to 3 standard household plugs)
7. Steel tube rear bumper
8. Steel tube sliders (sorry they are purple it used to be a show truck in its youth, shock value at show)
9. Wired for towing trailer or boat
10. one touch windows like the Lexus vehicles have
Stereo (8000.00 +)
1. Kenwood KDCX789 head unit (brand new)
2. 2 x MB Quart tweeters mounted in door
3. 2 x MB Quart 4? highs Factory dash location
4. 2 x JL Audio 6x9 2ways in custom box mounted at bottom of door (Brand new)
5. 2 x JL Audio 6x9 2 ways mounted in rear quarters
6. 4 x JL Audio W3 15? Woofers in custom enclosure that takes up ? of the rear storage area
About the enclosure
The woofers are visible when you fold down the rear seats. Two of the woofers face out and two face in. When looking in the bed with the top off you cannot tell that it is a speaker box it looks like a covered storage area. Has area built for DVD player. My screen went out so I removed the player and screen. It is very easy to hook one up though.
7. 2 yellow top batteries (power converter hooked to one with on/off switch mounted in console)
8. External Bass knob on console
9. 2 x Rockford Fosgate amps running stereo
10. I am sure there is more I am forgetting
Suspension Lift (2500.00 +)
1. BDS 4? Front Suspension lift
2. 6?Skyjacker rear leafs (no blocks)
3. Add a leaf to help support stereo weight
5. New Pro Comp shocks in rear
6. New Pro Comps upfront
7. New procomp steering stabilizer
8. 3? body lift
Rims and Tires (1300.00)
1. Street locks with 35 x 12.50 x 15 BFG MTRS with about 75 % tread left on rears fronts are brand new.
2. I would suggest some all terrains if you plan to drive on a daily basis, I drove it as my primary vehicle every day with the MTRS, but it would handle better with the all terrains
Engine (4500.00)
1. 3.0 V6 Rebuilt (with receipts) Less than 7k on rebuild
Engine was totally disassembled and machined heads removed and rebuilt all new parts throughout
2. New radiator and hoses
3. New alternator
4. Many new hoses
LOTS OF NEW PARTS UNDER THE HOOD
Air conditioning (1200.00)
1. All parts replaced with new ones and converted to R134 works great (with receipts)
Auto Transmission (500.00)
1. All seals have been replaced, was inspected for damage at the time and was in great shape (with receipts)
Brakes
1. Rebuilt calipers
2. Cross drilled rotors
3. New brake lines
4. New pads
General (2000.00 +)
1. All fluids have been drained and replaced in the last 4 months
2. oil changes every 2500 miles
3. New CV axles on both sides
4. All new steering components including gear box
5. New upper and lower ball joints
6. New control arm bushings
7. Just replaced the brake pads with new ones for the new owner
8. there are other small pieces I have replaced along the way
Body
Overall the body is in good shape minor rust over driver rear fender but that is it.
There is a dent under the taillight on the passenger side
Minor dings on the rest of the body
Easy fixes
If I was allowed to keep it I would do the body work and have it rhino lined in color stable silver from the bottom to 6? up following the trim line.
All prices include labor.
This is just to show the value and amount of money I have put in the truck. This does not include the value of the truck which is anywhere from low trade at 1045.00 to retail at 3700.00
Reason for Selling
Fianc?e wants something easier to get in and out of, so I am looking at 90 - 97 land cruisers
LOCATED IN AUSTIN TEXAS
512-569-1657
jasonomni@sbcglobal.net
1988 Toyota 4runner
Exterior: Black
Interior: Grey
SR5 Model
Factory options:
1. Power windows
2. Power locks
3. Cruise (still works)
4. Sunroof
5. Int. wipers
6. Truck has all options except inclinometer
7. Auto Tranny
Extras Installed (1500.00 +)
1. Remote start
2. Window actuators (roll windows up and down with alarm remote)
3. Viper Alarm with remote entry
4. Proximity alarm
5. Motion sensor
6. Power converter (fits up to 3 standard household plugs)
7. Steel tube rear bumper
8. Steel tube sliders (sorry they are purple it used to be a show truck in its youth, shock value at show)
9. Wired for towing trailer or boat
10. one touch windows like the Lexus vehicles have
Stereo (8000.00 +)
1. Kenwood KDCX789 head unit (brand new)
2. 2 x MB Quart tweeters mounted in door
3. 2 x MB Quart 4? highs Factory dash location
4. 2 x JL Audio 6x9 2ways in custom box mounted at bottom of door (Brand new)
5. 2 x JL Audio 6x9 2 ways mounted in rear quarters
6. 4 x JL Audio W3 15? Woofers in custom enclosure that takes up ? of the rear storage area
About the enclosure
The woofers are visible when you fold down the rear seats. Two of the woofers face out and two face in. When looking in the bed with the top off you cannot tell that it is a speaker box it looks like a covered storage area. Has area built for DVD player. My screen went out so I removed the player and screen. It is very easy to hook one up though.
7. 2 yellow top batteries (power converter hooked to one with on/off switch mounted in console)
8. External Bass knob on console
9. 2 x Rockford Fosgate amps running stereo
10. I am sure there is more I am forgetting
Suspension Lift (2500.00 +)
1. BDS 4? Front Suspension lift
2. 6?Skyjacker rear leafs (no blocks)
3. Add a leaf to help support stereo weight
5. New Pro Comp shocks in rear
6. New Pro Comps upfront
7. New procomp steering stabilizer
8. 3? body lift
Rims and Tires (1300.00)
1. Street locks with 35 x 12.50 x 15 BFG MTRS with about 75 % tread left on rears fronts are brand new.
2. I would suggest some all terrains if you plan to drive on a daily basis, I drove it as my primary vehicle every day with the MTRS, but it would handle better with the all terrains
Engine (4500.00)
1. 3.0 V6 Rebuilt (with receipts) Less than 7k on rebuild
Engine was totally disassembled and machined heads removed and rebuilt all new parts throughout
2. New radiator and hoses
3. New alternator
4. Many new hoses
LOTS OF NEW PARTS UNDER THE HOOD
Air conditioning (1200.00)
1. All parts replaced with new ones and converted to R134 works great (with receipts)
Auto Transmission (500.00)
1. All seals have been replaced, was inspected for damage at the time and was in great shape (with receipts)
Brakes
1. Rebuilt calipers
2. Cross drilled rotors
3. New brake lines
4. New pads
General (2000.00 +)
1. All fluids have been drained and replaced in the last 4 months
2. oil changes every 2500 miles
3. New CV axles on both sides
4. All new steering components including gear box
5. New upper and lower ball joints
6. New control arm bushings
7. Just replaced the brake pads with new ones for the new owner
8. there are other small pieces I have replaced along the way
Body
Overall the body is in good shape minor rust over driver rear fender but that is it.
There is a dent under the taillight on the passenger side
Minor dings on the rest of the body
Easy fixes
If I was allowed to keep it I would do the body work and have it rhino lined in color stable silver from the bottom to 6? up following the trim line.
All prices include labor.
This is just to show the value and amount of money I have put in the truck. This does not include the value of the truck which is anywhere from low trade at 1045.00 to retail at 3700.00
Reason for Selling
Fianc?e wants something easier to get in and out of, so I am looking at 90 - 97 land cruisers
LOCATED IN AUSTIN TEXAS
512-569-1657
jasonomni@sbcglobal.net
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tis a nice lookin truck. one heck of an audio system. if i had that kind of money id be all over it. i dont though. lol. itd have to be beaten a lot more... bump for a nice truck.
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3 or 4k maybe at the most
kbb on that truck is 3,400 in perfect condition.
when you make repairs on cars the only way to get your money out of it is to drive it.
kbb on that truck is 3,400 in perfect condition.
when you make repairs on cars the only way to get your money out of it is to drive it.
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You NEVER recoup an "investment" in custom cars.
You ONLY recoup an investment in automotive maintence when you DRIVE the car.
Almost never when you SELL the car.
This rule is bendable IF you have established a NAME in the industry.
So if you are say Chip Foose or Chuck Barris, then you make money on the car - but because of your NAME, not becuase of what you did.
Good luck selling it.
Id hate to say it but $5K tops
You are almost better off PARTING the truck (make more money wise but not factoring in time to take it apart and sell it, store it etc)
You ONLY recoup an investment in automotive maintence when you DRIVE the car.
Almost never when you SELL the car.
This rule is bendable IF you have established a NAME in the industry.
So if you are say Chip Foose or Chuck Barris, then you make money on the car - but because of your NAME, not becuase of what you did.
Good luck selling it.
Id hate to say it but $5K tops
You are almost better off PARTING the truck (make more money wise but not factoring in time to take it apart and sell it, store it etc)
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Sorry man.
Bump for you, but the parting idea is a good one. You could sell the stereo stuff for more than the entire truck with the stereo.
Hopefully you are trying on other sites too, like craigslist. Good luck.
Bump for you, but the parting idea is a good one. You could sell the stereo stuff for more than the entire truck with the stereo.
Hopefully you are trying on other sites too, like craigslist. Good luck.
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Man I was tryin to sell my 88 pikcup and I have dumped plenty of money into it. I bought a 98 runner limited and Iam just gonna keep it since it maked my insurance go down. Just drive it!
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