2000 Toyota 4-Runner SR5 4X4
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2000 Toyota 4-Runner SR5 4X4
3.4 Liter V6
Automatic
A/C
Power Windows/Steering/Brakes
AM/FM Cassette & CD Player
Sunroof and Roof Rack
Goodyear MTR 265/75R 16
Front Donahoe adjustable Coilover Shocks
Rear Bilstein 5150s
Downey 3in Coil Lift
Pyrotect Back Limit Straps
128K Miles
Front rubber floor mats
WeatherTech Cargo Mat
Included with vehicle, but not installed:
Stock Running Boards
Manik Front Bumper (no hardware)
New NGK Plug Wires
New Timing Belt Tensioner
Services Performed:
Oil Changes performed religiously
New Timing Belt at 85K
2nd Trans Flush at 85K
New Front Brake Pads
New NGK Plugs at 100K
Only used Mobil One 5W20
$14,500.00 obo
3.4 Liter V6
Automatic
A/C
Power Windows/Steering/Brakes
AM/FM Cassette & CD Player
Sunroof and Roof Rack
Goodyear MTR 265/75R 16
Front Donahoe adjustable Coilover Shocks
Rear Bilstein 5150s
Downey 3in Coil Lift
Pyrotect Back Limit Straps
128K Miles
Front rubber floor mats
WeatherTech Cargo Mat
Included with vehicle, but not installed:
Stock Running Boards
Manik Front Bumper (no hardware)
New NGK Plug Wires
New Timing Belt Tensioner
Services Performed:
Oil Changes performed religiously
New Timing Belt at 85K
2nd Trans Flush at 85K
New Front Brake Pads
New NGK Plugs at 100K
Only used Mobil One 5W20
$14,500.00 obo
Last edited by Tacrunner; May 2, 2007 at 06:27 PM.
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No offense, but you're not in synch with reality. I bought a 99 limited w/ a locker that had about 80k miles for that price 4 years ago. Unless you (erroneously) feel that servicing and slightly modding your very common vehicle gives you a dollar for dollar (or more) return, or you have a while to sell this vehicle, you might want to consider lowering the price. I know 130k doesn't seem like many miles for a Toyota, but to the mass market place, it's a lot of miles, despite your warm and fuzzy service record history.
On a lighter note, I visited Temecula about a month ago. Very nice!
On a lighter note, I visited Temecula about a month ago. Very nice!
#3
Yeah,that's even high for Colorado. There was a lifted and SC'd Runner with 100k that went for about $12k recently.
Good luck with the sale but nobody here will pay that much since we know the market but hold out for the general buyer who might pay for it.
Good luck with the sale but nobody here will pay that much since we know the market but hold out for the general buyer who might pay for it.
#4
Sorry guys!!!!!!
Wow you guys might be right, I guess I just love my 4runner and dont want to part with it. Plus I know how well I have taken care of it. Nevertheless, I think I did price it a little high. I would be willing to take $12500.00. The only thing wrong with it is there is a scratch in one wheel and the paint is starting to peel on the roof rack.
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back in august of 2004 I paid $13000 for a 2000 SR5 basically the same as that with around 50k miles on it. just saying that for a point of reference for your own price.
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130k from kbb is about 10500 in perfect condition, just ask 11k obo on various forums and autotrader.com may try 11500 for it,
good rule of thumb, what KBB offers as perfect, then take the price of mods and divde them by 2, that willl be the max you ever get for it, so start the price around there and hope ppl will budge near it.
good rule of thumb, what KBB offers as perfect, then take the price of mods and divde them by 2, that willl be the max you ever get for it, so start the price around there and hope ppl will budge near it.
Last edited by neliconcept; May 11, 2007 at 07:51 PM.
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