If you love them let them go right? My daily commute has gone from a leisurely 16miles one way, to 50, in high plains desert, with insane winds. Its time to downsize for now at least. The speed limits out here are 80, and i don't like spending so much time at the gas pump. She's a good rig, been well taken care of, no crazy off-road trips, just the occasional trail thru the woods or along the reservoir. Mileage is up due to having to do a lot of trips back and forth to help the the family as my mom was in in her late stages of parkinson's.
Here's the rundown.
2015 Trail Edition w/ KDSS & all the normal stuff (crawl control, etc) purchased new form Delray Toyota in June 2015. No sunroof. 116K miles. KBB value $24-26k
Additions
ICON stg 2 suspension w/ tubular UCAs. $2900,
Magnuson Supercharger (w/tuner). $7000
TRD Exhaust. $650
Victory Blitz SS sliders, $900
Fuel Blitz DDT 18x9 w/ -12o/s, Ultraterrain 275/65/18, 2400
ARB skid plates: $225
Spidertrax spacers, $200
Alpharex Luxx LED headlights. $750
Rigid 40” Stealth LED bar $1200
Rigid 360 SAE yellow fogs, $579
Switch Pro 9100. $549
Mount Tray. $200
KC Flex Dual Ditch Lights, $400
KC Cyclone Rock Lights, $300
LED interior. $80
SSS hybrid winch bumper w/ high clearance attachments & 30" Rough Country single row LED. $2100
WARN shackles: $150
Alpine ILX-F309: $899
Alpine R line speakers, $500
Alpine 320w amp, $200
Alpine 8” Powered Sub. $250
Prinsu Full no-drill roof rack. $1000
Molle Racks. $300
Weathertech mats: $200
Total = $23850 in mods.
Asking 25k for the Runner + $14k for all the add-ons. $39k, negotiable.
Video from the other week.
Cruising up to Arrowrock - YouTube
Stereo:
ILX-F309 - YouTube
Led Strobe function (switch pro).
May 10, 2021 - YouTube
A few photos:
Here's my sort-of build thread.
Build Thread (Rigid SR-Pro 40", KC Flex Ditch lights) Lotsa pics.
KBB has it in the 26-28K range, obviously doesn't take the mods into account, given what I've put into it I figure the ask is a fair starting point. This may also be a bit of a feeler thread, parting with her won't be easy. Lots of good
memories. Feel free to reach out with any questions. Cheers.