THIS… is a 1994 Toyota HiAce Super Custom Limited 4WD, finished in Super White and Oyster Pearl with a brown interior.
- This HiAce is a Japanese-spec, right-hand drive van currently titled in Florida. It’s equipped with a metric instrument cluster, and the odometer shows about 307,500 kilometers, which represents approximately 191,200 miles.
- Factory equipment includes a Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension (TEMS) system, 3 sunroofs, a rear spoiler, a soft-close sliding door, cloth upholstery, power windows, locks, and mirrors, a digital instrument cluster, a cool and hot box with ice maker, coffee pot and warmer, air conditioning, and more as detailed below.
- Modifications reported by the seller are limited to 15-inch aftermarket wheels, a dash-mounted navigation unit, and a Clarion head unit.
- Toyota introduced the fourth-generation HiAce (called “H100” internally) in 1989 and it sold the model in numerous global markets, though the United States wasn’t one of them. Spacious and relatively compact thanks in part to its cab-over design, it was offered in people- and cargo-carrying variants until 2004. The Super Custom Limited model was positioned near the top of the range in 1994.
- Power comes from a 1KZ-TE 3.0-liter turbodiesel 4-cylinder engine, rated at approximately 130 horsepower and 213 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to all four wheels through a 4-speed automatic transmission.
Equipment
- Toyota Electronic Modulated Suspension (TEMS) system
- 3 sunroofs
- Side window rain guards
- Rear spoiler
- Rear back-up mirror
- Soft-close sliding door
- Cloth upholstery
- Pop-out side and quarter windows
- Power-sliding driver’s seat
- Swiveling second-row seats
- Digital instrument cluster
- Cool and hot box with ice maker
- Coffee pot and warmer
- Power rear window curtains
- Air conditioning
- “Joyful Talk” intercom system
- Power windows, locks, and mirrors
- Rear parking sensors