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1992 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 Extended Cab 30,386 Original Miles Mint Condition on 2040-cars

Year:1992 Mileage:30386
Location:

Cleveland, Georgia, United States

Cleveland, Georgia, United States
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You are looking at a 1992 Toyota Tacoma Extended Cab 4X4 with 30,386 miles.  The truck is a 6 cylinder 5 speed with air conditioning and is in great shape.  It is still sporting its original paint, original tires, garage kept, and has been well taking care of.  When looking at this truck you will think you are back in 1992 looking at it when it was brand new.  This truck was a two owner truck before I got it, and it came from Idaho.  If you are hunting an original, like new truck then this is it.  If you are looking at this truck on your phone the pictures are below the write up and may take a few minutes to load.  If you have any questions please call Kevin at (706) 878-0433.  A $1,000.00 deposit is required within 24 hours of auction ending, and balance due within 7 days.  Any payment other than cash or cashier's check must clear the bank before I will release the truck.  Truck is for sale locally.  Owner reserves the right to end auction early.  Owner is not responsible for shipping.  Georgia residents are subject to applicable taxes. photo DSC03081_zps985843bf.jpg photo DSC03082_zps51c73009.jpg photo DSC03083_zps0515db7a.jpg photo DSC03084_zps05d9d55c.jpg photo DSC03086_zps2df5b303.jpg photo DSC03087_zps62dd5c3e.jpg photo DSC03088_zps6338ad40.jpg photo DSC03089_zpsf427e14e.jpg photo DSC03090_zps2efdfbe9.jpg photo DSC03091_zpsb82c0a9d.jpg photo DSC03092_zps11b16710.jpg photo DSC03093_zps95190dcc.jpg photo DSC03094_zps1bd171d6.jpg photo DSC03095_zpsbcff405e.jpg photo DSC03096_zps85850326.jpg photo DSC03097_zps5aef5518.jpg photo DSC03098_zpsd268369f.jpg photo DSC03147_zps743ac81c.jpg photo DSC03146_zpse63a6167.jpg photo DSC03102_zps3926f99d.jpg photo DSC03100_zps1ecd3974.jpg photo DSC03099_zps86f25705.jpg photo DSC03101_zps638851a1.jpg photo DSC03103_zps73776b67.jpg photo DSC03104_zpsa6ab8cd1.jpg photo DSC03105_zpsd0acf2dd.jpg photo DSC03106_zps1c617de1.jpg photo DSC03107_zps6d7307ee.jpg photo DSC03109_zps0b8ec4dd.jpg photo DSC03117_zps47cb72b7.jpg photo DSC03123_zps066f060f.jpg photo DSC03142_zpsc048d0ce.jpg photo DSC03126_zps7ba96e4d.jpg photo DSC03113_zps0b83ca0b.jpg photo DSC03114_zps52172df4.jpg photo DSC03115_zps8e219301.jpg photo DSC03116_zpsa05d361e.jpg photo DSC03118_zpsa4a94111.jpg photo DSC03119_zps9d16321b.jpg photo DSC03120_zps46cbff1f.jpg photo DSC03124_zpse9d374b3.jpg photo DSC03125_zps98655435.jpg photo DSC03128_zps1e6df0e8.jpg photo DSC03133_zps30478b70.jpg photo DSC03134_zps266d1afe.jpg photo DSC03129_zpsa94021a0.jpg photo DSC03130_zps4c370140.jpg photo DSC03131_zpsf9596b9a.jpg photo DSC03132_zps0f2e8853.jpg photo DSC03135_zps315ef63b.jpg photo DSC03136_zps319fe65d.jpg photo DSC03140_zpse4237d3b.jpg photo DSC03141_zps9d2b8815.jpg photo DSC03143_zps8b8ff696.jpg

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