1993 Toyota 4 runner V8 swap frontend tilt
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1993 Toyota 4 runner V8 swap frontend tilt
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6000.00 OBO give me some offers.
Up for sale I have a 1993 Toyota 4 Runner ,4x4, with a Chevy V8 conversion. To support the V8 there is also a turbo 350 transmission with a shift kit and larger radiator. The stock transfer case was used, with an adapter and a mild stall converter. Attatched to the radiator are dual electric fans to keep the air flowing. Coming off the motor are custom headers, they are designed to fit in the small space, with 2-1/2” exhaust running up to Dynomax stainless steel mufflers. This 4 Runner has a 4” lift and a 1” body lift to allow for the 35” tires to turn left and right of course. Sway bars and Dual shocks in the front IFS. The 4 runner still has the vacuum locking hubs for ease of use.
The exterior is in good condition, with only the scratches and dings of daily driving. It also has a Yakima rack on top and a tow hitch in the rear. There are fender flares around the tires. The coolest thing on the exterior is the tilt front end as you can see in the pictures below. It is operated by the stock hood release that pops it and you just pull her back. This makes it extremely easy to change oil or adjust the carburetor, with nothing else in the way.
The interior is in good condition as well no major damage at all. I added a guage pod for oil, volts, and engine temp and had it custom painted to match looks real nice. The windows are all power and work well. The rear heater still even works. For the stereo there is a Clarion deck with JL audio door speakers and 2 10" JL audio subs, in a box, it the back. To power the speakers is a Phoenix gold amp, and a Phoenix gold equalizer.
This is a great toy for an offroader or someone that wants the extra towing power. Solid axle this beast and take it anywhere.
Keywords. 4x4, Toyota, Offroad, off road, SAS, solid axle, dana 44, dana 60, rock crawler, 4 runner, Towing, lifted, chevy, truck, SUV, Ford, dodge,
6000.00 OBO give me some offers.
Up for sale I have a 1993 Toyota 4 Runner ,4x4, with a Chevy V8 conversion. To support the V8 there is also a turbo 350 transmission with a shift kit and larger radiator. The stock transfer case was used, with an adapter and a mild stall converter. Attatched to the radiator are dual electric fans to keep the air flowing. Coming off the motor are custom headers, they are designed to fit in the small space, with 2-1/2” exhaust running up to Dynomax stainless steel mufflers. This 4 Runner has a 4” lift and a 1” body lift to allow for the 35” tires to turn left and right of course. Sway bars and Dual shocks in the front IFS. The 4 runner still has the vacuum locking hubs for ease of use.
The exterior is in good condition, with only the scratches and dings of daily driving. It also has a Yakima rack on top and a tow hitch in the rear. There are fender flares around the tires. The coolest thing on the exterior is the tilt front end as you can see in the pictures below. It is operated by the stock hood release that pops it and you just pull her back. This makes it extremely easy to change oil or adjust the carburetor, with nothing else in the way.
The interior is in good condition as well no major damage at all. I added a guage pod for oil, volts, and engine temp and had it custom painted to match looks real nice. The windows are all power and work well. The rear heater still even works. For the stereo there is a Clarion deck with JL audio door speakers and 2 10" JL audio subs, in a box, it the back. To power the speakers is a Phoenix gold amp, and a Phoenix gold equalizer.
This is a great toy for an offroader or someone that wants the extra towing power. Solid axle this beast and take it anywhere.
Keywords. 4x4, Toyota, Offroad, off road, SAS, solid axle, dana 44, dana 60, rock crawler, 4 runner, Towing, lifted, chevy, truck, SUV, Ford, dodge,
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