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Old May 31, 2014 | 06:52 PM
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Need your opinion. Mint 1995 4runner rare find

I would like to get some feed back on what to except when posting my 4runner up for sale. It’s a 1995 4runner SR5 4WD with 36,000 original documented miles. You will never find another 4runner like this anywhere that’s my problem when determining a price. Can everyone please help and tell what I should expect.
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Old Jun 1, 2014 | 10:53 AM
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From: I live in New Tripoli Pa out in the woods
Red face

You might want to share some more pictures .

Just what options it has like engine and transmission

Who knows you might find someone that has to have that 4Runner the price depends just how bad you need to sell!!

How bad someone thinks they have to own that truck

Then these things have a regional price to a degree.
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Old Jun 1, 2014 | 11:35 AM
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I paid $3800 (private sale) for my always garaged, near perfect, rust-free '95 3.0 5-speed SR5 4Runner about a year ago. It had 108,000 on the clock.
In Tucson, a dealer would probably ask about $8,500 for your truck, if it's as nice as you say. They might get $6500, plus some additional $$ from in-house financing interest if the buyer is not bank-worthy.
What suspension and other mods are on your truck?? It has obviously been lifted. Got to keep in mind that when all is said and done, it is still a 20 year old truck.

Like Wyoming9 said, some depends on your geographic location. Here in the dry southwest, there are quite a few very nice ones still around.

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Old Jun 1, 2014 | 06:50 PM
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Here in California ( prices are higher in most states ) I paid $4800 for a mint condition rust free ( everything here is ) garaged kept, 92 4Runner 3vz / 5 speed with 100k on the clock.

Its worth about as much as someone will pay for it, in this case.
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Old Jun 2, 2014 | 10:55 AM
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These guys are giving you "dead nuts --->dead on" advice. It all comes down to how much you need to get, how long you have to sell it, how bad somebody wants it and if so, if their max price is in the neighborhood of what you want for it....and ultimately how much it's worth to the right buyer.

I paid $2600 for my 94 listed below with 140k-ish miles on it but I wanted a 22re which for the most part in the 2nd gens were only in 3% of all 4Runners (that's what listed at Advance on the computer -- which has to be close because most 2nd gen's have the 3.0). There was some rust and rear left quarter damage but I was limited to a small number of 22re equipped 4Rnrs for sale in my area. I would have offered less but I beat out a guy so had to pay full price.

Thinking about it, I'd probably start at $7000 here(the lowest I would go...around here that truck would be an oddity because of zero rust and wicked low mileage).

Out West , maybe they're worth less because they are more of them because no salt/no rust because not in rust belt. That is a gorgeous truck, no doubt. What kind of lift in the front?
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Old Jun 2, 2014 | 01:00 PM
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Looks super clean. Have anymore pics?
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Old Jun 2, 2014 | 01:19 PM
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I would pay more for a non lifted truck than lifted. I think the lift hurts the value...
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Old Jun 2, 2014 | 02:37 PM
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I'm from oregon and from out here we pay gold price for these at times considering. I paid 93 pickup all original 107k 3.0 5k did I probably over pay that price? Yes. But it's clean truck. I wanted it. Yes we do have a lot of toyotas in oregon and Washington but we build to go out in mud snow and around here I'd pay roughly 7k-8k
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