2008 Toyota Tundra Crewmax 5.7 Limited 4x4 Loaded Low Mileage on 2040-cars
Bridgeport, West Virginia, United States
I can't say enough about my truck. I am the original owner of this beautiful 2008 Toyota Tundra Crewmax Limited. To say this truck has been babied is an understatement. It has had the best treatment, with oil changes religously at every 5000 miles, waxed at least two times a year, seat covers on the leather seats from the beginning, transmission oil flushed, new brakes and rotors, and I just recently put new tires on it (less than 600 miles). The tires are one size larger than the stock size and on 20" OEM wheels...it is a real head turner. I have a Leer toper on it, painted to match. This truck has spent only a few nights outside of the garage. When it gets driven, it is washed and stored back in the garage immediately upon returning home. I know this sounds a little hard to believe but it is true. I have babied this truck from day one! It is totally loaded. To the best of my knowledge, it has every option made by Toyota at the time of my purchase.
I am probably leaving out more info about this magnificient truck. It is a beautiful truck and I get compliments about it frequently. It has never been in a single accident of any type....no paint work, no scratches or damage. There are some rock chips on the front but not much. The only issue that I am aware of with this truck is that the memory seats are not working. It could be a simple fuse....I am the only driver so I never worried about it.
Please contact me with any questions you may have. I have tried to list all of the great apsects of this truck but I can't really do it justice. You are welcome to come by and inspect it and drive it, before the auction ends. The ONLY reason I am selling this truck is that since I got married all of our family can't ride in one single vehicle. So, I had to buy a 7 passenger vehicle. I have never planned on selling it, as I consider it a member of the family. But, something has to go.
$500 due at the end of the auction and the remainder due upon pickup. Cash will get you the title and truck immediatly upon delivery. Other than that my bank must clear the cashiers check prior to the title being released. Bid with confidence, but if you are the high bidder then you purchased this truck. No games.
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