1996 Toyota Tacoma Dlx Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 3.4l on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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Rare to find 1996 Toyota Tacoma XCAB 4x4 with 3.4L V6 and Manual Transmission. If you have been looking for this particular truck to come available your day has come. I have owned the truck since 2009 and have babied and upgraded it from day one. It pains me deeply but a career change forces me to sell. Always garaged. Exterior has the chips, dings and scratches that would be expected in an 18 year old vehicle but still turns heads and runs and drives xlnt. Slight tear on driver’s side seat (see pic) and some paint flaking of sliding rear window. Superb mechanical condition with no known issues. NO RUST WHATSOEVER!! This has been a southwest vehicle it’s entire life and has never seen snow or ice as far as I am aware. AC blows ICE COLD Tires have 60-70% tread with lots of life left Kenwood CD with AUX input Factory tint and class 3 trailer hitch Bedliner replaced in 2011 New GOLD duralast battery only 3 mo old New headlights and wiper blades Upgraded rubber floor mats Timing belt and all belts were changed at 175,000 mi New evap canister 2012 New carrier bearing 2012 New lower control arms and bearings 2012 Windshield has no cracks or chips Fresh oil and filter change 1/30/14 All stock with no modifications whatsoever… Toyota reliability I would drive this truck across the country tomorrow without a second thought. I WILL NOT SHIP. Located in fabulous LAS VEGAS Nevada. Fly out and party and then inspect and drive the truck home when you sober up. Subject to local sale and I reserve the right to cancel the ebay listing at any time. Sold AS IS where is.
Serious buyers can call me directly at 702-906-5915. Do not call me if you have not placed a bid. |
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