1999 TOYOTA HiAce GL 4wd Van
The GL model is the shortest wheelbase cargo van from the 4th generation Hiace. Similar to its Super GL big brother, it has an open cargo space and convertible passenger bench.
Toyota’s full-time 4wd system (all-wheel-drive), paired with the 5-speed manual transmission, provides a responsive driving experience, both on and off-road. And the added power of the upgraded 5L engine is a noticeable upgrade.
The van has a drivers airbag.
This HiAce clocks merely 79,000 miles (123,000 kilometers), which is really only getting started for Toyota’s 5L model 3.0 liter naturally aspirated diesel engine, renown for its reliability and long-life.
As you can see in the pictures, the condition of the van is very good. It does have an assortment of minor cosmetic imperfections, highlighted in the video walk around.
Much love went into making this van 'road-trip-ready'. Consistent with all the vans we sell, it has received a full timing belt job, maintenance update, and many other mechanical repairs and upgrades:
• timing belt
• cam & crankshaft oil seals
• idler & tensioner pulleys
• harmonic balancer
• water pump
• thermostat
• oil breather hose
• radiator cap
• coolant flush
• all new coolant hoses
• all main drive belts
• fuel filter
• all new fuel hoses
• air filter
• transmission oil
• front & rear differential oil
• transfer case oil
• motor oil and filter
• timing cover gasket
• 2” suspension lift
• KYB monomax shocks (4)
• BFG Ko2 tires
• steering alignment
• sway bar bushings
• front brake pads
• turned rotors
• front wheel seals
• front hub service
• alternator
• CV boots
• Pluto roof rack
• engine temp gauge
Should you decide to purchase this van, we can install an assortment of add-on items: roof rack, bull bar, receiver hitch, webasto diesel heater, AUX battery system, solar.
A large part of what you gain when purchasing from Vanlife Northwest is access to our knowledge base and experience throughout the life of your vehicle. I can confidently say no one in the US has more hands-on experience with these vans, and solutions for problems gleaned only from that first hand experience.