2011 Toyota Tundra Limited on 2040-cars
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: haroldottaway@net-shopping.com . 2011 Toyota Tundra LIMITED Red Rock Leather V8 5.7 L 4X4 Max Cab Huge Back Seat for All the Kids and 4X4.
1. Red Rock Leather
2. Leveling Kit.
3. Custom 20 inch Wheels with Toyo Tires (1 Center Cap missing, we removed the other 3 and are in a safe place).
4. Tru Cover padded bed liner.
5. Hard Shell (stored in Utah)
6. Custom wheel well side paneling trim bullet trim.
7. 90 K Miles.
8. Fully loaded, heated seats, sun roof, electric front seats, rear view mirrors that can retract with a push of a button.
9. Too much to list awesome looking truck, best ride I've ever had.
10. Recessed 5th wheel hitch.
11. 4X4
12. MaxCab
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