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Old June 27th, 2010, 12:03 AM
GOT BOOST GOT BOOST is offline
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Default FS: 1988 Toyota Pick up 4X4 Reguar cab, Long box

I am selling my truck as I just purchased a 4 runner. I do not really have the time to complete this project. It will make a nice truck for someone.

Here are the specs...

Exterior Color: Red
Interior color: Grey with bench seat
Transmission 5 Speed, 4 X4
Tires: Almost new and nice mud gripping tires. (I don't know the brand off hand, sorry)
Kms 340,000 EDIT: I verified the kms this weekend.
Motor: 22RE Fuel injected

Brand new Windshield
Brand new Monroe Senso-track Shocks on all 4 corners.
The truck has new and ready to be installed all the poly urethane bushings including the cab bushings. I have not installed these yet.
New spark plugs, new valve cover gasket, grommets.
I replaced the engine just after picking up the truck
Brand new Master Cylinder
All fluids have been replaced (including the front and rear diff, transmission)


What it needs.

1) A new box. I have owned the truck since May of last year and never got around to putting a new box on it. It is a perfect opprotunity to build a flat deck, etc. You will need something over the wheels to pass for an OOP. It was last registered in Saskatchewan. The underside of the truck is clean. No rust. EDIT: I will be installing the old box and welding in new metal patches over the rust holes. As it sits July 21 2010 there is not a box on the frame.

2) Brake booster. I will be installing this shortly. The booster on there is from a celica. It does not provide the same assistance as the OEM Truck one.

3) There is an oil leak from the timing chain cover. This can be solved by replacing the head gasket. (A very easy job). When I was replacing the timing chain, I did not remove the cylinder head and bent the gasket that covers the timing chain. Some oil will leak out of the timing cover. EDIT: I have a new headgasket on order. I will be replacing this when I get the head gasket.

Send me a pm, reply to this thread or call my cell at 780-945-0093

Asking $2500.00 OBO. Price will increase when the repairs have been done.

Pics.


The truck with out the box as it sits right now.



I will try to get more pics soon. The truck is parked 45 minutes west of Edmonton . I can bring it in to Edmonton.

Last edited by GOT BOOST; July 21st, 2010 at 11:03 AM.
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