Pics of both my rides
Here's pics of my babe with the work truck. The 4runner like never gets driven because the maxima is just so much more fun, and my dad prefers the CL Type-S. However, I take it to work when I have large loads, and I also take it on vacation. The 4WD on the 4Runner is a straight 50/50 torque converter with a locking rear differential, trust me it's one of the BEST SUVs off road.







Might be selling the 4Runner in a little bit, anyone interested.
1998 Toyota 4Runner Limited 4X4. Leather, CD, Tape, Alarm, fully optioned 4Runner w/ 30K miles. Pampered, dealer maintained, BRAND new tires ($600). Runs real smooth and strong and the tranny feels brand new as well.
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Might be selling the 4Runner in a little bit, anyone interested.
1998 Toyota 4Runner Limited 4X4. Leather, CD, Tape, Alarm, fully optioned 4Runner w/ 30K miles. Pampered, dealer maintained, BRAND new tires ($600). Runs real smooth and strong and the tranny feels brand new as well.



Might be selling the 4Runner in a little bit, anyone interested.
1998 Toyota 4Runner Limited 4X4. Leather, CD, Tape, Alarm, fully optioned 4Runner w/ 30K miles. Pampered, dealer maintained, BRAND new tires ($600). Runs real smooth and strong and the tranny feels brand new as well.
Originally posted by BrianV
Here's pics of my babe with the work truck. The 4runner like never gets driven because the maxima is just so much more fun, and my dad prefers the CL Type-S. However, I take it to work when I have large loads, and I also take it on vacation. The 4WD on the 4Runner is a straight 50/50 torque converter with a locking rear differential, trust me it's one of the BEST SUVs off road.


Here's pics of my babe with the work truck. The 4runner like never gets driven because the maxima is just so much more fun, and my dad prefers the CL Type-S. However, I take it to work when I have large loads, and I also take it on vacation. The 4WD on the 4Runner is a straight 50/50 torque converter with a locking rear differential, trust me it's one of the BEST SUVs off road.


Yeah stock spoiler. I'm not too big on big spoilers unless they're useful (IE: Porsche 911). I just think it looks cleanest like that. However, Stillen's Type-II spoiler is a little more aggressive but still retains the clean look. So if you haven't already purchased a wing you might want to look into that, but for me it's not worth it, and personally I think I like the small one better than the Type-II
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