SAS 94 4RUNNER ROCKCRAWLER
This vehicle is a beast, it is built to tackle whatever you can throw at it. It's has a solid axle swap using the beefier 9.5" Landcruiser axles along with a well built suspension lift. This has some high dollar parts on it. I was building this to be my "last truck", in fact, I even permanently registered this things and of course, threw some quality parts at it, unfortunately life throws some curve balls and I'm forced to get rid of it. My loss is your gain. Here's the mod list...
Engine:
New 2 Row Aluminum Radiator (And Fluid Flush)
New Hayden Transmission Cooler
ARB Safari Snorkel
K&N Air Filter
ISR Delete Mod
New Custom Air Intake
EGR delete
New Trail Gear Silicone Upper and Lower Radiator Hoses
New Battery
New Genuine Toyota Spark Plugs
New Genuine Toyota Spark Plug Wires
New Genuine Toyota Cap and Rotor
________ muffler
Top half of the motor was recently rebuilt in Colorado, including timing belt and headgasket, head has a mild port and polish, the block was untouched.
Suspension & Drivetrain:
SAS with 9.5" LC Axles
ARB Air Lockers in Front & Rear
ARB Air Compressor
4.56 Gears
Selectro Manually Locking Hubs
15x10 Aluminum Wheels
1.5" Wheel Spacers
Toyo Open Country M/T's with plenty of life (35x13.50R15)
New Leaf Springs Up Front
High Lift Steer Kit
Reinforced Frame and Bumper Supports Up Front
Fabtech Longtravel Shocks
Adjustable Panhard Bar
New Trail Gear Long Travel SS Brake Lines
New Pasengerside Brake Caliper
Recent Brake Fluid Flush
Custom Disc Brake Set-Up in Rear
Smitty Built Front Bumper
Interior:
Custom Black Interior (not a factory option)
New Sony Xplode Deck (Ipod/MP3 adaptable)
Polk Audio Speakers in Front and Rear
New Autometer Oil Pressure, Coolant Temp and Tranny Temp Gauges
New Black Seat Covers
The entire interior was removed, clean and painted or dyed this summer. The entire interior is black, which was not a factory option.
New Parts, not yet installed:
Genuine Toyota Fuel Filter
(these parts will be installed when I get the time)
What I'd do if I were to keep this:
Replace the Windshield
Re-Gear to 5.29's
Put some sliders on it and hit the hills!
I'd still consider this a "project" car, because you will inevitable run into things that need to be done, or that you want to do. But, it starts every morning, and is great to drive around town for a dd.
The price is $5900 OBO... I might be up for trades as well. If you do the math, you could easily part out this vehicle and make make money than the listing price.
406-672-0336 nels_jensen at hotmail dot com
Could make a deal with a maec member, get ahold of my if you're interested.