What is the best 4runner for under $10K ???
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What is the best 4runner for under $10K ???
I am upgrading from our '88 4Runner and want to spend under $10K. What are the best model years to look for?
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Michael
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any 3rd gen you can find
Just make sure that if you plan on mods or repairs at all that you factor that in. You could find a nice one for $8k and spend the other $2k on whatever I suppose (tires, stereo, tune-ups...etc).
Just make sure that if you plan on mods or repairs at all that you factor that in. You could find a nice one for $8k and spend the other $2k on whatever I suppose (tires, stereo, tune-ups...etc).
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150,000+ miles '99, maybe.
You would be better off adding $2-3k and getting half the miles, less maintenance and repair costs, and it might actually sell for more than $5 after you add some miles on to it.
You would be better off adding $2-3k and getting half the miles, less maintenance and repair costs, and it might actually sell for more than $5 after you add some miles on to it.
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this one is pretty sweet for the money.
lots of goodies and half-built for the price of a stock one...
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=66564
lots of goodies and half-built for the price of a stock one...
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=66564
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Originally Posted by bamachem
this one is pretty sweet for the money.
lots of goodies and half-built for the price of a stock one...
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=66564
lots of goodies and half-built for the price of a stock one...
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=66564
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Originally Posted by GreeneHoosier
1984-1989....Seriously. Just spend the money on your 1988. There is NOTHING like tube doors and taking the top off.....
That said, I'm gonna go out on a limb and guess family reasons are spuring you towards 4 doors??? Kids playing soccer??? otherwise, spend the 10k on a sweet engibne swap and a drivetrain beef up... damn with 10k to sperad around, my gen 1 would be KILLING IT!!!
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Thanks for the suggestions... seems like '99's and Gen 1's are the vote. I have an '88 w blown head gasket and 273K miles, body is kind of beat up. Love it but can't justify dumping money into it with those miles so looking to move on up to a later model year.
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I dont know where yall think they sell 99s for under 10k...I certainly havent found one that was under 160k and 2wd which goes without saying...
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Originally Posted by msw0085
I dont know where yall think they sell 99s for under 10k...I certainly havent found one that was under 160k and 2wd which goes without saying...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Toyot...70067096QQrdZ1