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Thread: 1998 Toyota 4Runner SAS $7,500/OBO

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    Re: 1998 Toyota 4Runner SAS $7,500/OBO

    probably daily driver duties... lol
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    Re: 1998 Toyota 4Runner SAS $7,500/OBO

    Quote Originally Posted by Crinale
    probably daily driver duties... lol
    idk yet....wanna buy it?
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    Re: 1998 Toyota 4Runner SAS $7,500/OBO

    I am very jealous, I wish I could have had that runner, but heck i can't even afford tires for mine and I still need to get the DD I am about to give up back on the road lol!

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    Re: 1998 Toyota 4Runner SAS $7,500/OBO

    thats what loans are for avy
    1998 4runner SAS<br />1997 Volvo 850<br /><br />www.toyotacrawlers.com

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    Re: 1998 Toyota 4Runner SAS $7,500/OBO

    Quote Originally Posted by 20005spd
    thats what loans are for avy
    I have been somewhat debt free this long, trying to see how much longer I can last...

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    Re: 1998 Toyota 4Runner SAS $7,500/OBO

    Loans mean you gotta pay crap back, better to buy outright or close to it imho with a small loan then anything.

    I been fixing my truck on and off for 2 years now, spent about 3k total on various things and I coulda sold it-put the downpayment on a tundra and carried a note for the next 4 years.. Really, see my logic as to why I spent so much on my truck-its paid for too.
    Marc<br />96&#39; T100 SR5 4x4<br /><br />Other rides:<br />00 Honda 416EX

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    Re: 1998 Toyota 4Runner SAS $7,500/OBO

    Quote Originally Posted by YotaFun
    I have been somewhat debt free this long, trying to see how much longer I can last...
    Quote Originally Posted by CJM
    Loans mean you gotta pay crap back, better to buy outright or close to it imho with a small loan then anything.
    I agree with you guys. I've been debt free my entire life, and I'm trying to stay that way. I'm currently saving for my next vehicle. Hopefully my 4Runner will last another year or so, otherwise, I'll have to take out a small loan.

    That is a really nice 3rd gen though....I'd be tempted to take out a loan if I saw something like that near here.

    How much wider is a FJ 62 axle over a mini axle? 6" wider?

    Looks good!
    -Daniel2000 4Runner Sport | V6 | 5spd | 4x4 | Leather | 265/75-16 BFG AT/KO | OBA | BudBuilt front skid

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    Re: 1998 Toyota 4Runner SAS $7,500/OBO

    Honestly not having a loan is the best thing in the world. Imagine taking a loan on that truck, owning like 5k and wrecking it on the trail a year later and still 3k or in the hole?

    Thats why people buy cheap and fix up usually. I been looking for eons for a good older toyota and still havent found one I would be willing to buy for 2500 or so. Everyone thinks a vehicle made in 1991 or so is made of gold and wants 3500 or more and its FALLING apart usually or has so many miles its just plain stupid. Thats my reasoning why I save too.
    Marc<br />96&#39; T100 SR5 4x4<br /><br />Other rides:<br />00 Honda 416EX

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    Re: 1998 Toyota 4Runner SAS $7,500/OBO

    Loans suck. Loans, typically, come with interest. No/very minute interest (below 4%) are the best ones, IF you can pay if off in the provided time period and only if you're SURE you can.

    That said...I have 30k + and gaining in student loans. Loans suck.
    &#39;96 SR5 5VZ-FE. 89k . 265/75/16 REVO 2s. Sonoran Steel 1.2, HID projector retrofit, Lightforce 170s.

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    Re: 1998 Toyota 4Runner SAS $7,500/OBO

    idk how much wider the 60 axle is than mini, i think 6" but idk

    i only took out a loan to get the truck asap, dont forget i still have the 2000 4runner which is paid for

    im thinkn sell my 2000, buy some 37's and tube for an exo, and put the rest on the loan

    Quote Originally Posted by CJM
    Imagine taking a loan on that truck, owning like 5k and wrecking it on the trail a year later and still 3k or in the hole?
    wrecking it on the trail? all i need to do is keep it off its roof until i exo it this fall, after that nothing matters
    1998 4runner SAS<br />1997 Volvo 850<br /><br />www.toyotacrawlers.com

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