aontkos
New member
Hello all,
I've been a long-term lurker and I've just now decided to start sharing my story on Expo. While this won't be the most intensive, expensive, or extensive thread on the forum it is a much welcomed distraction from graduate student monotony. I've always enjoyed browsing the builds on here (big and small), so I feel the need to contribute.
I bought my 2000 4runner my last semester of undergrad since I knew I would need reliable and comfortable transportation as I started my career. I got lucky; it was the only vehicle I looked at during the buying process. The truck had one owner, full Toyota service records, no accidents, and only 119k miles. It also had a factory locker, so I bought it with absolutely no remorse. It was definitely the unrecognized gem of that used car lot.
First day:
I slowly caught up on basic things like fluid changes, LBJ's, OTRE's, added an external tranny cooler, and removing the running boards. I ended up running 265/70 Terra Grapplers right off the bat since most of my driving was in the city.
Progress with this truck has been relatively slow, but worthwhile. It is clean, reliable, and a capable stock vehicle.
I've been a long-term lurker and I've just now decided to start sharing my story on Expo. While this won't be the most intensive, expensive, or extensive thread on the forum it is a much welcomed distraction from graduate student monotony. I've always enjoyed browsing the builds on here (big and small), so I feel the need to contribute.
I bought my 2000 4runner my last semester of undergrad since I knew I would need reliable and comfortable transportation as I started my career. I got lucky; it was the only vehicle I looked at during the buying process. The truck had one owner, full Toyota service records, no accidents, and only 119k miles. It also had a factory locker, so I bought it with absolutely no remorse. It was definitely the unrecognized gem of that used car lot.
First day:



I slowly caught up on basic things like fluid changes, LBJ's, OTRE's, added an external tranny cooler, and removing the running boards. I ended up running 265/70 Terra Grapplers right off the bat since most of my driving was in the city.
Progress with this truck has been relatively slow, but worthwhile. It is clean, reliable, and a capable stock vehicle.

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