2006 Toyota Tacoma, Sr5 Package, Access Cab Pickup 4-door 2.7l With Tonneau on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
You
are looking at a 2006 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab (2 door with rear bench seats) SR5
package, and an added hard tonneau. I am
the first and only owner and a non-smoker.
I am reluctantly selling it because I needed a 4 seat vehicle and bought
a Honda Pilot. Clean title in hand.
Add ons: I had the tonneau installed at Ideal Automotive when I first bought the truck and it has been there since, so the bed is pristine. In the bed area I installed a removable carpeted box at the rear which is great for holding items so they don’t slide around (tackle box, groceries etc.). The height is matched by a carpeted brace in from of the wheel wells, and the result is a perfect platform to transport sheet goods flat and stable. As a woodworker I transported expensive sheet goods - this worked perfectly. I added a decent Panasonic stereo to have aux in and usb, with a 4 channel amp under the passenger seat and upgraded speakers (6 total). It does not thump but it sounds much better than stock. Mileage / Condition: I’m not about trying to
fool anyone, and I’m not a dealership that sells with no conscience, so here
are the known issues. 174,000 miles is a
lot ... (for a Ford, but maybe not for a Toyota), but the truck drives basically
the way it did the day I drove it off the lot new. I drive to Miami and West Palm Beach, Tampa
and Orlando for work, and as a musician I drive long trips for gigs - so it is
largely highway miles for what that is worth.
I’ve had servicing done at the dealership and they last couple times in
they told me it has a valve cover gasket leak, which causes an exhaust smell on
start up. There are zero drips or drops on
our painted concrete driveway under this truck - never have been. The engine and drive train never needed
significant work, a tune up or two, but I did have the universal joints in the
drive shaft a while back by the dealership. As for the
body, I was in a rearender that required replacement of the grille / lights, hood,
and maybe a front quarter panel. Not a
total certainly, but I was glad to have insurance. It was professionally done by insurance shop
and frankly the appearance was improved. The engine was unaffected. There is a small dent near the top of the
tail gate - see the pics. In he interior my foot wore through the carpet by the gas pedal - sorry. Again - see the pics. Features:
Payment must be in certified funds before the vehicle will be released to the buyer. Payment must be received within 7 days from the end of the auction or we reserve the right to resell the item. Buyer is responsible for all taxes and all costs of transport or shipping. Buyer must transfer title and insure the vehicle at his/her own expense. Seller will provide a Bill of Sale as well as the original signed title for transfer. Item(s) shown in photos are the actual item(s) you will receive. I tried to disclose all known issues - so the sale is “as is”. |
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