2011 Toyota Tundra Crew Max Trd Rock Warrior Edtion, Salvage, Damaged on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Full payment due within three days of close of auction. Hello you are bidding on a 2011 Toyota Tundra Crew Max TRD Rock warrior edition truck. The truck runs and drives great. The truck was previously involved in a left front accident. The vehicle was repaired by allstate insurance company. The body work they performed on the vehicle was done very well paint matches up great. What happened was when the body shop was done the vehicle the previous owner picked the truck up and took it home. After a few days of driving the vehicle the truck had some issues with it the owner was upset called insurance company and they ended up working out a deal. The insurance company then sold the vehicle to us. We brought truck back to our shop and worked on it for a few hours and found the problem, there was two ground wires beside battery that were damaged during the accident, we repaired the ground wires and everything is working like it should. The vehicle is being sold with a KY Rebuilt title, the title will take about 7-14 days before it gets to us. The vehicle is now in great operating condition. The interior is super clean. The vehicle had the left headlight, front bumper cover, left fender and hood were replaced. The vehicle will have NOT ACTUAL MILES checked on the title, the issue with the ground wire was keeping the cluster from lighting up, so when the insurance company did the paperwork they could not verify the mileage. We did verify with the carfax verifying the actual miles is what is no. The truck is being sold as is damaged with Ky rebuilt title. These vehicle sell for around 30k on the lots great chance to save thousand on this very nice truck. The rear bumper has a dent in it on the left rear corner, and the front bumper cover is scuffed in the center. The truck is being sold as is. Please feel free to contact me at 502 817 2972 with any questions you have at all. The truck is super nice. The tires have about 50% of tread left on them. AS IS DAMAGE DISCLOSURE |
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