Overland Classifieds :: 2003 Toyota 4Runner V6 Sport

The 4Runner is one of the most popular overland platforms on our forum and in the classifieds, with recent examples including this 2010 Trail Edition, a 2018 TRD Off-Road Premium, and a 2005 overland build. This rugged 4WD is also a favorite with the Expedition Portal team, with gleaming reviews from Scott Brady and Brian McVickers. The model’s benefits include a bulletproof engine and drivetrain, excellent capability, a comfortable interior, acceptable economy, and access to OEM and aftermarket parts and accessories. On-road, the 4Runner is comfortable and well-mannered, but it’s when the tarmac ends that this vehicle really comes to life, as demonstrated in videos from the Driving Line, Chase Chapman, and Lifestyle Overland. Check out these features on inspiring builds from Dustin Miller and Expedition Overland if you’d like to see how this platform can be outfitted for travel. Today’s 2003 Sport offering has covered 123,000 miles and showcases a long list of premium modifications and a Go Fast Campers pop-up tent.

From the Seller:

I am switching to a full-size truck camper, and it’s time to sell my baby! This 2003 4Runner V6 Sport has traveled the Washington Access Backcountry Discovery Route, Hells Revenge in MOAB, and has been my daily driver for the past ten years. This rig has been built not just to be an off-roader or overlander but also a comfortable vehicle for everyday use. It’s tough and proven and will continue to perform for many years ahead. [It was] built by myself, Mule Expedition Outfitters, and XO-Fab. This 4Runner can get you and your friends pretty much anywhere and keep you comfortable.”

2003 Toyota 4Runner V6 Sport

The 4Runner is fitted with a V6 motor that produces 245 horsepower, 282 pound-feet of torque, and returns 17/21 mpg (city/highway). A dependable engine is matched with excellent all-terrain performance thanks to Toyota’s intelligent A-TRAC 4WD system, center locking differential, high and low range, and more. Inside driver comforts include:

  • Leather upholstery
  • Air conditioning
  • Premium Kenwood audio
  • Power steering, locks, and windows
  • Cruise control

Distinguishing Features

  • ARB front bumper and Bud Built skid plates and rock sliders
  • Odyssey house battery with 200 watts of solar
  • ARB Old Man Emu suspension
  • Cooper Discoverer ST Maxx tires
  • Go Fast Camper rooftop tent
  • ARB awning
  • Come Up winch

This 2003 Toyota 4Runner V6 Sport is listed for $26,995 and is currently located in Seattle, Washington State. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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