2004 Toyota Tacoma Wildernest Camper on 2040-cars
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Engine:V6
Drive Type: 4wd
Model: Tacoma
Mileage: 126,000
Trim: SR5{{$4,500}}
2004 Toyota Tacoma extended cab SR5, 4WD, 5 speed manual, color: black sand, approx. 126,000 miles, A/C, 2 in. receiver, and Wildernest Camper.Always maintained regularly and: at 90,000 it got a new timing belt, all other belts and new brakes all the way around, at 120,000 it got a new battery and tires, and new bilstein shocks and changed front/rear diff., transfer case and tranny fluid a couple months ago. It can sleep two people up top plus 1 and a dog in the back of the truck.It is ready to drive across the country or just go camping around the corner.
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