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The Toyota 4Runner is a reliable mid-size SUV that caters to individuals with an active lifestyle. Known for its impressive off-road capabilities, the 4Runner has managed to establish a devoted following in a competitive market. This particular vehicle, the 2014 Toyota 4Runner Trail Edition Custom Build, stands out even more due to its extensive modifications that enhance both its visual appeal and functionality. While the odometer may display a mileage of over 114,000 miles, it's important to note that this is a Toyota, and with regular maintenance, it is built to last a lifetime. Continue reading to discover why this vehicle is truly deserving of recognition, and why it deserves a place in your home.
Covered in a Multicam Black wrap with a camo design theme, the 2014 Toyota 4Runner Trail Edition Custom Build originally came in gray, which lies beneath the wrap. It is equipped with 17-inch Fuel wheels, measuring 9 inches in width, and wrapped in BFGoodrich all-terrain tires. Delving deeper into its features, there are numerous notable additions. Let's begin with the CBI Off-Road fabrication and the upgraded off-road front bumper from CBI, which offers full grille protection. The rear bumper is powder-coated and includes a swing-away tire carrier, dual swing-away angled tire mounts, and even a fold-down table on the passenger side, all finished in powder coating. Upgraded bolt-on rock sliders with a kick-out feature ensure protection for the underside during rugged terrains. Additionally, there is a DOM upgrade and top plate. But that's not all. Other notable features include a powder-coated skid lower control arm, KDSS overload front skid, overland rear skid, and a cut-out wind deflector with cross bars. On the roof, a Prinsu full-length roof rack is installed, along with a 40-inch LED light bar cutout, no lights are fitted, but ready to be installed with LED lights. Inside the vehicle, the interior is as well-appointed as you would expect. It boasts new custom leather seats, climate control with rear air vents, a multifunction steering wheel, and a touchscreen infotainment system. The reverse camera has been relocated for convenience, and all-weather floor mats help keep the cabin clean. Additionally, the vehicle features 12v power outlets to cater to all your power requirements while on the go.
Under the hood, the 2014 Toyota 4Runner Trail Edition Custom Build is equipped with a robust 4.0-liter V6 engine that generates 270 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque. It is paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission and features a part-time 4-wheel-drive system, providing capable performance both on and off the road. Adding to its impressive off-road capabilities, the vehicle is equipped with the Toyota Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System (KDSS). Furthermore, this particular custom build benefits from an ICON Stage 7 coilover suspension kit, which enhances the vehicle's suspension performance and off-road capabilities. When it comes to stopping power, there's no need to worry. The vehicle is fitted with upgraded heavy-duty brake pads and slotted rotors, ensuring reliable braking performance even in demanding situations.
2014 Toyota 4-Runner Trail Edition Custom Build
4.0L V6
Automatic Transmission
4x4
Toyota Kinetic Dynamic Suspension System
ICON Stage 7 Coilover Suspension Kit
17x9 Fuel Wheels
Current Owner Reports New BF Goodrich All-Terrain Tires
Upgraded Heavy Duty Brake Pads with Slotted Rotors
CBI Off-Road Fabrication
CBI Upgraded Off-Road Front Bumper with Full Grill Protection
Powder Coated Skid Rear Bumper
Swing Away Tire Carrier
Dual Swing Away Angled Tire Mount
Powder Coated Aluminum Fold Down Table on Passenger Side
Upgraded Bolt On Rock Sliders with Kickout
DOM Upgrade and Top Plate
Powder Coated Skid Lower Control Arm
KDSS Overload Front Skid
Overland Rear Skid
Prinsu Full Length Roof Rack
40" Light Bar Cut
Cut Out Wind Deflector and Cross Bars
Reverse Camera Relocation
New Custom Leather Interior Seats
All-Weather Floor Mats
Wrapped in Multicam Black
The Toyota 4Runner is a reliable mid-size SUV that caters to individuals with an active lifestyle. Known for its impressive off-road capabilities, the 4Runner has managed to establish a devoted following in a competitive market. This particular vehicle, the 2014 Toyota 4Runner Trail Edition Custom Build, stands out even more due to its extensive modifications that enhance both its visual appeal and functionality. While the odometer may display a mileage of over 114,000 miles, it's important to note that this is a Toyota, and with regular maintenance, it is built to last a lifetime. Continue reading to discover why this vehicle is truly deserving of recognition, and why it deserves a place in your home.
Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota is synonymous with reliability. From vehicles built that last for decades running on the same factory parts, to experimental and cutting-edge technology, it’s all in their DNA. Toyota’s reliability and value for money is extends all the way to their 4x4 vehicles, whether it’s the eponymous Land Cruiser or the RAV4 they all share the same thing. The 4Runner (known as the Hilux Surf in Japan) continues this. Now in it’s fifth generation since 1983, it has undergone many changes on, and under the skin throughout its lifecycle. This is a 2017 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Full Custom, with just 81,850 miles on the clock and it comes from Florida.
From the dunes of Dubai to the vast plains of Australia, from the Atacama Desert to the Rocky Mountains, the Toyota FJ Land Cruiser is the one vehicle that can transport you anywhere you need to go with unmatched dependability, durability, and almost everlasting. Land Cruiser owners pack their gear and some snacks and ride into the wilderness, knowing that their noble steed will make it out with little to no problems. It’s not a secret that the Land Cruiser appeals to people who have a passion for classic automotive design and rugged performance. What we have here is a now classic 40 Series Toyota Land Cruiser from the 1982 model year. Its current owner reports that this example has undergone a previous restoration and has traversed 120,000 miles so far.
Japanese classics are fast becoming hot property in the collectors market. If one were to draw up the pros and cons of owning a Japanese classic, you can rest assured that the pros outweigh the cons significantly. Ever wondered why these cars have risen in popularity over the years? It is simple: taking ownership of one means you can genuinely enjoy it, thanks to its reliability and easy tunability. Present today is this lovely 1985 Toyota Supra. It's a Japanese classic that is quickly becoming a desirable collector's item, and it is your way to enter the world of classic Japanese motoring. This classic Japanese motor has a reported 127,000 miles on the clock and is a factory-clean example that allows you to enjoy its charm the way Toyota intended.
After a 17-year hiatus, Toyota revived the legendary Supra name in collaboration with BMW, being built alongside the new BMW Z4 sharing the same underpinnings and powertrain. It runs on a platform that was developed both by Toyota and BMW with a short wheelbase, wide track and low center of gravity, which underpins its German counterpart. While some may see this as a negative, sharing blood with a German automaker is always a positive. Especially with a manufacturer like BMW that will always result in a fun, thrilling, and deft ride. This particular model we have today is a 2020 Toyota GR Supra Premium that has clocked a mere 21,000 miles on the odometer. Equipped with an abundance of forged carbon parts on the exterior, housing a 3.0-liter engine combined with various other performance modifications. The premium trim in this 2020 Toyota GR Supra unlocks you a host of additional features inside the cockpit. For sale in Wentzville, Missouri, here is your chance to own a low-flying rocket from an iconic lineage.
One of the most potent off-roaders you can buy, the Jeep Wrangler is an American cult classic. That’s because this iconic vehicle is a versatile daily driver too. It’s not uncommon for a family to have a Wrangler as their sole vehicle. You can drive it to school and office. You can use it for grocery and sports field runs. Then, when the mood strikes, you can take it into the great wilderness of our country, away from civilization for the weekend. All that, and return in time for the Monday morning daily grind. This 2016 Jeep Wrangler Sahara comes to you with 74,000 miles on the clock, and the Sahara Package 24G. Furthermore, it’s got a 3.5-inch suspension lift, 37-inch tires and some cool graphics along the body as well. So, it’s a bit more potent than your average Wrangler – which is already pretty potent out-of-the-box!
Ford’s Bronco is an immensely popular sport utility vehicle. Widely hailed as the first proper American SUV, the Bronco debuted in the sixties and ran through five generations until 1996, when Ford retired the nameplate. When they dusted it off in 2021, cheers rang through, and the new Bronco is somewhat of a hit today. But that doesn’t dilute the appeal of older Broncos, like this third-generation 1986 Ford Bronco. In fact, this 119,000-mile vehicle has only gotten better with age and is still able to strut its stuff. So, if you want a relatively modern but still classic SUV to grace your garage, pick this one. It’ll gladly take you off-roading, as well as be a great showcase on your daily run.
The 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe is known to be built on a true truck chassis derived from the iconic Chevy C/K 1500 pickup. Once known as the Chevrolet K5 Blazer, it was rebranded to the all-new Chevrolet Tahoe in 1995. This particular model we have today is a reportedly rare model that became one of the last ever two-door Tahoes in 1999. Also known as the GMC Yukon, Chevrolet Grand Blazer, and Chevrolet Silverado in their respective territories, the Chevrolet Tahoe even became Motor Trend magazine’s Truck of the Year for 1996. The standard Vortec 5700 engines in the Tahoes were revised with increased power and fuel efficiency and put to use in the same year with the automatic transmission also being revised the later year. Now in its fifth generation, this first-generation Chevrolet Tahoe, just shy of 83,000 miles on the odometer, can be kept as collectible for its rarity as it reaches its classic status or even still comfortably be used as a daily. In fact, this truck may even outlive most things on the road, given that you take good care of it.
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