I have a 98 Toyota 4runner. The American version of a Hilux Surf. I would love to own a Surf however living in U.S.A it's extremely hard to find them. I am big fan of Toyota and have been since I got my driver's liscence in 1996. I look forward to chatting with you all.
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Originally posted by rkeating78 View PostI have a 98 Toyota 4runner. The American version of a Hilux Surf. I would love to own a Surf however living in U.S.A it's extremely hard to find them. I am big fan of Toyota and have been since I got my driver's liscence in 1996. I look forward to chatting with you all.
Hello Ryan. Welcome to the Forum. In the UK the 4Runner was a pretty low spec vehicle. In the States, however, you will find that many of your 4Runners ( SR5's ) are the equivalent, or higher spec (Leather interiors, etc) than a Surf. ( Surfs are all right hand drive, too. ). Anyway, Enjoy your truck, and the forum, and post some pics of your ride...........Cheers....Mick.Last edited by MWS; 16 January 2012, 22:56." Time wounds all heels ".
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Originally posted by MWS View PostHello Ryan. Welcome to the Forum. In the UK the 4Runner was a pretty low spec vehicle. In the States, however, you will find that many of your 4Runners ( SR5's ) are the equivalent, or higher spec (Leather interiors, etc) than a Surf. ( Surfs are all right hand drive, too. ). Anyway, Enjoy your truck, and the forum, and post some pics of your ride...........Cheers....Mick.
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Ryan
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Welcome aboard Ryan, sweet looking truck.
You will find plenty of info and links to suppliers on your side of the pond here,,,,,,,
http://www.yotatech.com/
But don;t let it stop you posting here!! We like to keep up with whats happening over there!
Alanwww.amcbs.webeden.co.uk www.xjrestorations.co.uk
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Originally posted by tintin View PostWelcome aboard Ryan, sweet looking truck.
You will find plenty of info and links to suppliers on your side of the pond here,,,,,,,
http://www.yotatech.com/
But don;t let it stop you posting here!! We like to keep up with whats happening over there!
Alan
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In this instance, a breaker refers to someone who supplies used surf spares, from a "breaker". A dismantled surf, or one about to be "broken" is also a breaker.
This should not be confused with someone who manipulates dough for a living. He is a baker.
Welcome btw.Non intercooled nothing.
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Originally posted by rkeating78 View PostThanks. I am an active member on t4r.org and mo4wd.com. Also a member of yotatech and toyotanation. I also use stlfan on the forums. I am very pleased I found this sight. I need to get a lesson on terminology though. For example what is "breaker"?I'M ALWAYS IN THE SH'T, IT'S ONLY THE DEPTH THAT VARIES!!!!!!!!
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