1999 4runner overland (5spd)

crolison

Observer
Base: 1999 Toyota 4runner sr5
-3.4 liter 211k
-5 speed manual
-4wd
-silver/grey interior

Armor:
-badlands front bumper - warn 9k winch
-swing out rear bumper (spare and jerry can holder)
-sliders
-budbuilt front skid

Driveline:
-4.56 Toyota gearing
-manual hubs
-grizzly locked rear (setup by addicted offroad)

Suspension:
-camburg 2.5" front coilovers
-old man emu (OME) 891 rear springs

Other:
-first gen 4Runner roll bar (co2 mount, extinguisher mount, flashlight mount)
-custom roof rack (stained wood, hi lift mount)
-limb risers
-custom awning
-spare cv in carrier
-in cab winch controls
-snorkel

Maintenance:
-timing belt done 30k ago
-new clutch
-new tires (235/85/16 duratracs with spare)
-new maf and O2 sensor
-oil changed 500 miles ago
-new air filter
-new clutch 2000 miles ago


In Denver Colorado

$8500

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aero

Adventurer
How does it do at highway speeds and with the elevation? What kind of MPG with the manual?
 

crolison

Observer
How does it do at highway speeds and with the elevation? What kind of MPG with the manual?

Highway speeds are no problem with the 3.4. I'd say it's slightly quicker than my fiance's 06 Subaru Forester.

You can keep speed (70ish) on the passes up i70.

trail - 10/12 mpg

City - 15/16 mpg

Highway 18/19 mpg

Best tank was driving from buena vista back to denver - 21mpg @65mph
 

crolison

Observer
$8000 new price

I am also looking for trades for newer tacomas plus cash on my end.

I also have a 2003 Forester can include in the trade.
 

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