Finished in Desert Dune Metallic with an Oak interior. This 4Runner features the desirable 5-speed manual transmission. Modifications to this 4Runner are extensive, and the full list is detailed below. include a 3.4-liter V6 sourced from a JDM Toyota, Koyorad aluminum radiator, a Black Widow Race Venom exhaust system, an LCE Performance Stage 2 clutch, a Hurst short shifter, a "Big 3" wiring upgrade, various exterior lights, 16-inch FN Five Star wheels with Falken WILDPEAK A/T AT3W tires, Bilstein shocks, an Envision Fabrication custom outboard rear shock setup, a uniball conversion, a Smittybilt 9.5K front winch, Savage skid plates and rock sliders, a ShrockWorks rear bumper with swing-out tire carrier and dual jerry can mount, and a custom sleeping and storage platform in the rear cargo area.A build sheet is provided in the photo gallery, and a partial list of notable equipment includes a 2-speed transfer case, cloth upholstery, air conditioning, and power windows (including rear window), side mirrors, and door locks.Launched for 1996, the third-generation Toyota 4Runner arrived as the popularity of SUVs ballooned across America. Utilizing the same V6 as the first-generation Tacoma and Tundra trucks, it shared its basic proportions with its predecessor but was slightly longer and all-new from the ground up.Power comes from a 3.4-liter V6 sourced from a JDM Toyota, rated at approximately 190 horsepower and 220 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to the rear or all four wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission and a 2-speed transfer case.
Price | $7,125 |
Condition | Used |
Make | Toyota |
Model | 4Runner |
Year | 1997 |
Miles | 380,700 |
Color | Desert Dune Metallic |
Engine | 3.4L V6 |
Region | Lansing, MI |