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Date Listed 26-Apr-11
Last Edited 29-Apr-11
Price $14,999.00
Location Toronto (GTA) Markham / York Region
For Sale By Owner
Make Toyota
Model Tacoma
Year 2004
Kilometers 144000
Body Type Pickup Truck
Transmission Automatic
Colour Black
Drivetrain 4 x 4
Type Used
Fuel Type Gasoline
Great Car! Excellent Condition, power windows and doors, 4×4, double cab, LEER box for lots of safe storage! Still UNDER EXTENDED WARRANTY until 160,000 kms from Toyota dealer!! Must see!
Date Listed 04-May-11
Price $10,000.00
Address Markham, ON L3S 1G1, Canada
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For Sale By Owner
Make Toyota
Model Tacoma
Trim TRD Racing
Year 2002
Kilometers 95000
Body Type Pickup Truck
Transmission Automatic
Colour Red
Drivetrain All-wheel drive (AWD)
Type Used
Fuel Type Gasoline
Good Day,
I have a Toyota Tacoma PickUp PreRunner 4 Door Cab For Sale. It is a 2002 , Red in colour, Power Windows, A/C, Window Visors, Side Bars , Cab Cover for rear ,Grey Interior, Automatic,.I am asking $10,000 or B.O. as I am moving, Thank You for looking.
Date Listed 16-Jun-11
Price $13,500.00
Address Brampton, ON L6X 1Y3, Canada
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For Sale By Owner
Make Toyota
Model Tacoma
Year 2003
Kilometers 71000
Body Type Pickup Truck
Transmission Automatic
Colour White
Type Used
Tocoma TRD Off Road package with differencial lock. 3.4L, 6 cylinder, 4×4, 4 Door, white exterior, gray interior, Fully loaded, Power window, mirrors, locks, cruise, AC, CD, Automatic. Comes with a box cover. Looks great, runs great. Mostly used for the cottage, highway miles 71,000.
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For a more permanent fix you can add this to your .bashrc (not sure how other shells are effected).
http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/html/labels.html
FreeBSD device names are often dynamic. The same hard drive can show up
as /dev/ad0 or /dev/ad4 or even /dev/da0, depending on several
factors. Using these device names in /etc/fstab is prone to breakage.
Put the drive on another connector, in another system, or in an external
enclosure, and FreeBSD can’t boot because it can’t find the device
listed in fstab.
Labels can be assigned to FreeBSD filesystems or devices, and will
remain the same, regardless of the connection type or port. These
labels can be used reliably in fstab.
This example assigns labels to a drive that was /dev/ad4 with FreeBSD
on the first slice in a standard layout. Using part of the hostname or
other identifying information in the label helps avoid the confusion of
multiple drives with identical labels. The example computer is called
aardvark, so the labels all start with aa.
# glabel label aaswap /dev/ad4s1b # tunefs -L aarootfs /dev/ad4s1a # tunefs -L aavarfs /dev/ad4s1d # tunefs -L aatmpfs /dev/ad4s1e # tunefs -L aausrfs /dev/ad4s1f
glabel(8) is used to label swap, which is just a FreeBSD partition
without a filesystem. The label will appear in /dev/label when the
drive is detected.
tunefs(8) is used to label UFS filesystems, and those labels will
appear in /dev/ufs. tunefs will only label an unmounted or
read-only filesystem, hence the boot into single-user mode. (Labeling a
read-only filesystem seems weird until you realize that the label isn’t
part of the filesystem.)
Don’t be in a hurry. If you immediately mount / so you can
edit /etc/fstab, the new label on / will go away. Reboot first, or
disconnect and reconnect an external device.
# ls /dev/label /dev/ufs /dev/label: aaswap /dev/ufs: aarootfs aatmpfs aausrfs aavarfs
Edit /etc/fstab to use the labels you created in the previous step.
# Device Mountpoint FStype Options Dump Pass# /dev/label/aaswap none swap sw 0 0 /dev/ufs/aarootfs / ufs rw 1 1 /dev/ufs/aatmpfs /tmp ufs rw 2 2 /dev/ufs/aausrfs /usr ufs rw 2 2 /dev/ufs/aavarfs /var ufs rw 2 2
Reboot to make sure that everything is correct and the system comes up.
That’s it. The unchanging labels let FreeBSD find the swap partition
and filesystems without caring about the device name or number.
http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/docs/html/ahci.html
Make a full backup first. Unless everything goes exactly
right—and maybe even then—you can find yourself locked out without an
easy way to fix things. A fixit LiveCD is handy to have available, or
another FreeBSD system.
If AHCI support is present, enable it in the BIOS. If your BIOS or
chipset doesn’t do AHCI, you might as well stop reading now.
Labeling your filesystems will eliminate
the dependence on dynamic device names and make switching to AHCI much
easier. See
FreeBSD
Labeled Filesystems.
ahci_load="YES"
Alternately, add device ahci to the kernel config and rebuild the
kernel.
Either way, your disks that were ad devices will now show as ada
devices. ad0 becomes ada0, and so on. If you use filesystem
labels as advised above, you don’t have to care.
Increase vfs.read_max for better performance.
vfs.read_max=32
Some people have reported higher speeds with values of 64 or 128. It
depends on your hardware, and benchmarking is really the only way to
tell.
That’s it. The ACHI driver usually provides a performance increase in
addition to more modern features than the old ATA drivers.
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Yellow Jeep LJ Unlimited Rubicon
Certified and e-tested
Year: 2005
Engine: 4.0L 6cyl.
Transmission: 6 speed
Price $15,000
~75,000 Km
3″ lift kit
HD tiero
Engine Skidplate
255/85R16 TrXus Mt on stock Moab Rims
PoisonSpider Sports Cage extensions (Attached to the stock cage)
Custom rear bumper/trailer hitch
Brakes recently done.
Hardtop/Softop (tinted)
Spare rear windows (tinted)
Tube step/Nerf bars (not in picture)
Plated in Quebec
Located in Aylmer QC (near Ottawa, J9J-3Y7)
Chris
PS: Does NOT incude the winch (I am not selling it).
PS2: I’ll get better/clean pictures this weekend