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  2. Best Truck Running Boards; According to Experts - AOL

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    Step up the versatility of your truck or SUV with our picks for the best running boards and side steps on the market, as chosen by the experts at RealTruck.

  3. Toyota 4Runner - Wikipedia

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    In April 2003, Toyota made the Appearance Package, along with the previously optional fog lamps, running boards, and 16-inch aluminum wheels, standard on the SR5. The Sport Edition also added black running boards and color-keyed trim, replacing the grey cladding and silver-painted grille, door handles and liftgate trim. [58] [59] [60] [61]

  4. Buying a New Off-Road SUV or Truck? Find Its Invoice ... - AOL

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    2025 Toyota 4Runner TRD Off-Road Premium ... ∆: 8.45% Destination: $1450. 2025 Toyota 4Runner SR5 4x4 Current Invoice: $40,799.00 Current ... There are skidplates running the entire length of ...

  5. Running board - Wikipedia

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    Vintage tram, with red footboard visible running along the lower tram-side underneath the three central doors Woman standing next to a car's running board Toyota 4Runner with running board A running board or footboard is a narrow step fitted under the side doors of a tram ( cable car , trolley, or streetcar in North America), car, or truck.

  6. Official state car - Wikipedia

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    The Escort teams use black Toyota 4Runner fourth and fifth generation, Toyota Fortuner, and Toyota Land Cruiser Prado J120 and the J150 on the motorcade. Since 2020, the fleet of official state vehicles for the provincial governors were changed from 2014 Mitsubishi Montero to the new Mitsubishi L200 .

  7. International Scout - Wikipedia

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    International Harvester began building trucks and pickups in 1907. In 1953, International began selling a truck-based people carrier, the Travelall. During the late 1950s, International began to design a competitor for the two-door Jeep CJ 4x4. The 1961 model year Scout 80 debuted in late 1960. Later, chief designer Ted Ornas recalled: