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Hi everyone, sorry if you hate these type of threads, but I could use a second eye. I took a look at a 2000 4runner Limited w/ locking diff and 187,000 miles. Timing belt was changed around 130,000. It looked decent for a 13 year old truck until I looked underneath. It seemed like some of the rust was flaking off, so I was curious if it was just the coating flaking off or surface rust or something else? What do you guys think? Would every bolt be a PITA and it's not worth my time? I couldn't find any terrible metal eating rust on the body itself, save for some bubbling next to the windshield. Some small parts under the hood were also rust colored.
He's firm at $8,500. I understand it's a desirable model and it being in Alaska, I expect to pay a little more for location purposes, but is this a fair price? I tried all the different modes (4L, 4HL, etc) and it all seemed fine, until I engaged the rear locker and it stuck on. I just assumed it hasn't been used frequently and got stuck, but I'm unsure. I had to leave it parked with it still locked. Thanks
Edit- I should add that he said the truck was from Utah. Could this underbody corrosion finish be a common thing there?
He's firm at $8,500. I understand it's a desirable model and it being in Alaska, I expect to pay a little more for location purposes, but is this a fair price? I tried all the different modes (4L, 4HL, etc) and it all seemed fine, until I engaged the rear locker and it stuck on. I just assumed it hasn't been used frequently and got stuck, but I'm unsure. I had to leave it parked with it still locked. Thanks
Edit- I should add that he said the truck was from Utah. Could this underbody corrosion finish be a common thing there?
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