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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.
Wearing a Magnetic Gray Metallic exterior with black Katzkin interior, this 2017 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Full Custom exudes a no-nonsense appearance. It’s enveloped with a 3M 2080 satin wrap courtesy Redline Designs LLC. A set of Falcon off-road T2-12 wheels wrapped in Yokohama Geolander tires ensures that it can traverse almost any terrain. The front features a Lo Pro bumper with high clearance additions and a MC Auto Parts TRD grille with red TOYOTA lettering. Illumination is courtesy LED head lamps, LED fog lamps and XB taillights from Morimoto. Dark Defense ditch lights and a Baja Design Official 30” S8 Amber Driving/Combo lightbar completes the light package which is sure to light up the darkest of places. Sturdy rock sliders from Cali Raised with Prismatic Powders paint are there too, as is a Dobinsons USA 3” suspension lift, C4 Fabrications Summit Hitch latter, rear differential skid plate and Tactilian flag magnets and license plate frame. What a mouthful of off-road goodies! The aforementioned Katzkin interior is decked out in black and features the usual creature comforts one would expect.
This 2017 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Full Custom is powered by Toyota’s 4.0L 245ci V6 engine that puts out 270hp and 278 lb ft, and powers all four wheels through a five-speed ECT automatic transmission. A SB Filters cold air intake and Ultimate-9-USA throttle controller have been added, and stopping power is beefed up too, courtesy of R1 Concepts drilled and slotted rotors with off-road brake pads.


The Toyota 4Runner has earned a reputation as one of the most durable and capable SUVs ever built, especially for drivers who enjoy exploring far beyond paved roads. This 2020 Toyota 4Runner Venture Special Edition takes that capability even further with a comprehensive set of professionally installed overlanding upgrades designed for adventure and self-sufficiency. Showing 99,154 miles, this example is finished in Super White over a Black SofTex interior and is equipped with Toyota’s proven 4.0L V6 and full-time off-road hardware. What truly sets this 4Runner apart is its thoughtfully assembled expedition build, including an AluCab Gen 3 rooftop tent, Ironman Foam Cell Pro Stage 2 suspension system compatible with KDSS, and a Redarc dual-battery power management system—features that transform this SUV into a fully capable overland platform ready for extended off-grid travel.


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.



The second-generation Toyota Celica Supra has become one of the most beloved Japanese grand touring coupes of the 1980s, blending sharp wedge-era styling, rear-wheel-drive balance, and Toyota’s renowned durability into one increasingly collectible package. This 1985 Toyota Celica Supra P-Type represents the enthusiast-favored performance trim, distinguished by its aggressive widebody fender flares, unique alloy wheels, and sportier personality compared to the more comfort-oriented L-Type models. Powered by Toyota’s silky 2.8-liter inline-six and backed by a 4-speed automatic transmission, this example captures the analog charm of Japan’s golden era of sports coupes. Finished in the quintessential black-over-black color combination and showing 127,627 miles, this Supra presents as a compelling survivor from the era before the standalone Supra became a turbocharged icon.


The Toyota Crown has long represented understated executive luxury in Japan, serving as one of Toyota’s most respected domestic flagship sedans for decades. By 1999, the Crown had evolved into a refined, comfort-oriented luxury cruiser that blended legendary Toyota reliability with smooth rear-wheel-drive dynamics. This 1999 Toyota Crown Royal Saloon is a particularly appealing example, showing approximately 31,064 miles and offering the kind of low-mileage preservation that collectors and JDM enthusiasts appreciate. Powered by Toyota’s revered 3.0L naturally aspirated 2JZ-GE inline-six, this right-hand-drive Royal Saloon combines dependable engineering with authentic Japanese-market luxury. Finished in elegant Pearl White over a beige cloth interior, this Crown delivers a compelling alternative to European executive sedans, with the added intrigue of true JDM exclusivity.


A car that enjoys legendary status with petrolheads anywhere in the world, the fourth generation Toyota Supra is one for the history books, in the G.O.A.T section. That’s Greatest Of All Time, in case you’re not well-versed with pop culture. And today, we’ve got a G.O.A.T for sale, in the shape of this 1997 Toyota Supra from Arlington, Texas. Beneath its smooth black body lines lies the legendary 2JZ-GTE twin-turbo six, and it’s been built to a Stage 3 Stroker level by Induction Performance. It’s matched by a Jack’s Transmissions-built V160 6-speed manual transmission and a host of performance goodies. This car has done a mere 32,000 miles and even has ProEFI Flex Fuel (E85) engine management on board. The current owner discloses that the car faced an off-road incident in 2015 with damage to the wheels and front lip, but has since been repaired since no structural damage was reported.


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