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Old 11-11-2009, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Dunkin

I think I will, the interior is in great shape, just filthy. So it'll be totally worth it to strip it down and hit it with a heated pressure washer.
Welcome. Nice 4Runner. It's going to be a slow one with the 22RE, and Auto, but you can fix that with gears, and such. Clean looking.

Also, from years of detailing experience, I would avoid using a pressure washer on the seats. The fabric is probably pretty thin, and worn out, and the pressure washer might shred the fabric on the seats. I'd use a carpet extractor, which uses hot water/fabric cleaner, and a vacuum to remove dirt/stains all in one motion.

Just a thought.
Old 11-11-2009, 10:17 PM
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sweet runner dunkin I grew up in portland about 3hrs south of edmond nice runner
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Enjoy.
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Originally Posted by toyota4x4907
Shes a beaut! Is that coolant pooled up in the cylinders?
Nope, it's ATF.
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