2005 Toyota Tacoma Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 4.0l Trd Sport on 2040-cars
Bankston, Alabama, United States
This 2005 Tacoma TRD SPORT pre runner SR5 Crew Cab V6 Automatic is super sharp and only has 113,690 miles on it. The drivers door has a small ding and paint chip the size of a dime in it other than that the truck is perfect. The Radio is a Touch screen that plays DVD'S, cd's, mp3, sd slot, USB plug in etc. The tires are 285/75/17 coopers and the truck looks like its had a small suspension lift on it, it has a towing hitch and plug in for trailer lights already installed. I'VE drove this truck to and from work myself and everything works like it's suppose to and it's surprisingly smooth riding and driving considering the big tires it has. Feel free to contact me with any questions you have 205 435 4400 THANKS On Jan-27-14 at 07:27:53 PST, seller added the following information: This truck is for sale locally as well as online, I reserve the right to end the auction early if someone local buys it. THANKS |
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