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On 11/17/15 12:43 PM, True North wrote:
On Tuesday, 17 November 2015 12:51:11 UTC-4, Keyser Söze wrote: http://tinyurl.com/oe58qgs On the way to his new owner... Looks in good shape. I believe the 4Runner was based on the Tacoma..or what came before it, maybe a T100?? I thought about one for a minute or two but felt the smoother riding Highlander would suit me and the boss a bit better. Believe the Highlander was based originally on the Camray. Yeah, I believe the 4Runner is built on the Tacoma chassis. Separate frame and body, not monocoupe. It really was a great vehicle, with absolutely no problems and only the usual maintenance items - tires, wiper blades, a battery, brakes...that's about it. Toyota does it right, most of the time. |
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