2004 - Toyota Tacoma on 2040-cars
Oxford, Georgia, United States
I am selling a used 2004 Toyota Tacoma in good condition with lots of aftermarket mods and upgrades. Vehicle has clean title, is owned out-right with no lease or financing, totally clean CarFax (available upon request), ready to sell for a good offer. Exterior has some scratches due to truck actually being USED (hauling, towing, off-roading, acting like a beast, etc) but truck is in excellent mechanical condition, is clean, fun, and runs great. Car features: -- V6 5VZFE engine -- Manual Transmission 5-speed, good clutch action, no slipping -- 4WD with push-button 4WD-select and hi-lo gearbox shifting -- 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) -- Power door locks and windows -- Good A/C, still very cold, good heater, fan works fine, no issues or smells -- Heavy duty plastic bed liner -- Excellently maintained, brand-new timing belt and timing service at 144k miles, gear fluids changed regularly, regular oil changes and other maintenance Aftermarket upgrades: -- Premium Alpine 2-slot high full-screen touch panel entertainment system with iPod integration, Bluetooth for music and phone calls, GPS Navigation, HD radio, rear backup camera integration, and more -- Premium speakers with door tweeters and powered subwoofer -- Viper 5701 security system with door-lock sensors, impact sensor, glass-breakage sensor, tilt sensor, proximity sensor, ultra-bright armed indicator, starter shutdown, and long-distance two-way key fob (includes an additional one-way fob, too) -- Integrate remote start system with custom neutral sensor and remote start on/off master switch (http://youtu.be/n3Z-HvLvso4) -- Viper/Directed Electronics SmartStart system allows you to find the truck via GPS, lock/unlock doors and security system, remotely start the truck, check truck's status using an app on your phone (with SmartStart subscription) -- Rear backup camera -- Class IV 2" towing hitch -- All-terrain Goodyear Wrangler tires -- Folding, heavy-duty, locking aluminum truck bed cover, covers and secures your belongings if you want, or folds all the way back to allow you to use your full bed like a truck if you need -- 3" rugged Nerf bars (like side steps) -- Custom front grill covering -- K&N lifetime air filter -- Heavy duty brake pads and oversized front rotors This a truck for you to enjoy. It's lasted 166k miles and has probably got another 200k in it if you treat it right. Lots of aftermarket upgrades and a good condition make this truck a one-of-a-kind. Selling for $10,299 including all of the upgrades and aftermarkets. Please email if interested. Will travel or meet you long distances for delivery.
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