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2010 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab Sr5 Sport Trd 4x4 With Canopy on 2040-cars

US $21,500.00
Year:2010 Mileage:42567
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, United States

Vancouver, Washington, United States
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2010 Toyota Tacoma, extended cab 4door, has TRD Sport package and SR5 Package  4 wheel drive. Like new. 
Only 42,254 miles. Runs and drives excellent, very solid truck!  
 Body is very nice over all the truck is in excellent shape inside and out.  Am/Fm/Cd,  IPod plug in. tires almost new,  
17" alloy wheels, Bed liner + rubber bed mat and adjustable tie down points. 6ft Long bed with Top-of-line A.R.E. Z Series Canopy painted to match. 120V AC outlet at the back.  
All weather floor mats, hood visor, 4.0L V6 engine with Automatic, 5-Spd w/Overdrive transmission. Even has a back up camera built in to the rear view mirror comes in hand very well. 
Full 40k service done at Wilsonville Toyota!!  Towing package included and privacy glass all round even the canopy.  
 This car does come with a Branded title due to passenger side scrape damage otherwise it's a perfect car.  
 $21,500 No trades Call/Text @ 971 2660756.  

 MORE INFO . With all service, and maintenance done on time.  -Toyota Racing Development SPORT Package 4x4 Automatic. 
Towing package, off-road suspension, hill assist and all that jazz.  -Access Cab Long Bed.  
 -Overall Width: 6ft -Overall Length: 17ft -Engine: 4.0 L V6 (1GR-FE)  
 -Vehicle Capacity (Occupant+luggage) 1300lbs.  -Gasoline 87 or better.
 It gets about 23-25 mpg on the freeway.  
 -Towing Capacity (Trailer Weight+Cargo): With towing package (hitch and connecter included) 6500lbs.
 -Premium sound system with stock subwoofer (can be easily turned off) 5 Disk MP3 Changer, Aux and Plug hookups. 
 -120v and 220v plug in the bed which is great for camping.


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