Yes, they have those worldwide, but the 70-Series is still on sale. Plus, they have the Prado, Hilux, 70-series truck, the Fortuner, etc.
Yes, they have those worldwide, but the 70-Series is still on sale. Plus, they have the Prado, Hilux, 70-series truck, the Fortuner, etc.
Toyota V6's of the 90's weren't exactly the poster child for reliability. Source: Own a gasket puking 1995 4Runner.
Holy shit...
Just because it's the same platform, doesn't mean everything is the same.
Fast as fuck for the price of a riced Civic.
He just let off. The whole reason Charger's aren't normally available with a manual is because they won't fit.
I'm guessing a 47RE.
How the fuck did they get it to fit? It may be "ONLY" 5.9L, but it is very tall and weighs close enough to 1200lbs. I'm impressed.
Capable of 180 from the factory, this one is modified. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-…
I know where an abandoned SI sits...
Basically avoid all the Volvo's with GM sourced slushboxes.
Did Toyota put that button in everything? Even my '95 4Runner has it.
Drive them how a 16 year old would drive them, if it was their first time offroad and daddy was paying for it.
I realize they did that. You are completely missing my point. They didn't have to, but did. Plus, it's an old Dodge, finding one that doesn't need all that is next to impossible. Unless you are willing to pay for it.
It was spray painted on, it needed paint. The locals just went above and beyond their call of duty.
12V Cummins with an NV4500, that's how it's supposed to be. It's nice to hear about a good dealership every once and a while.
That's not the point. If you've ever been attached to a vehicle, you'd understand.