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Item Name: FS/FT 2001 Toyota 4Runner with only

Location: Canton

Zip Code: 30114

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: 8000
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Guns plus cash

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: Well gang,

My wife wanted a 4runner like mine, so I bought her one. 2001 4runner RWD lifted in rough country lift with only 108k miles. Owned by a grandma whose son was a mechanic, which is perhaps the best scenario you can happen into. She decided she doesn’t like driving a lifted vehicle. I thought about returning this one to stock, but I don’t really want to mess with it considering we have a baby due any day now.

nice and new toyo open country at3 which is an awesome tire on 3rd gen Tacoma trd off road tires. Never smoked in. 1 owner. Runs like a top. Just serviced fully with new plugs and wires to get it ready for my wife to drive.

It’s is 100% rust free and has been in Georgia it’s whole life. Never off roaded (again, owned by an old lady). Clean carfax, no accidents.

come and get it!

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Glad a mechanic replaced it vs a furniture salesman

I specified that it was a mechanic because there are a lot of folks who like the tinker who would try to do the timing belt by themselves. I like to do my own work on my vehicles, but a timing belt is a little too big of a project to do myself. Not sure I would trust most folks who say they did it themselves.
 
I specified that it was a mechanic because there are a lot of folks who like the tinker who would try to do the timing belt by themselves. I like to do my own work on my vehicles, but a timing belt is a little too big of a project to do myself. Not sure I would trust most folks who say they did it themselves.

beautiful 4 runner - I owned a 91 (replaced the timing belt twice) and a 98 (replaced the timing belt once). I’m in construction - not a mechanic. These are pretty easy to work on for anyone considering buying.
 
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