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2011 Toyota Tundra Limited Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars

US $35,925.00
Year:2011 Mileage:25653
Location:

Boulder, Colorado, United States

Boulder, Colorado, United States

2011 Toyota Tundra Limited TRD 4X4 5.7L DBL CAB
VIN. 5TFBY5F11BX186169

25,653 ACTUAL MILES
This Awesome ONE Owner Tundra was bought new at Boulder Toyota. It is a Non Smoker LTD TRD that was originally purchased for fly fishing camping trips around the West. It has a perfect CarFax and AutoCheck with a 95 score when average is 85-90. 

According to Edmunds, these Texas built Tundras scream "One Tough Truck", and get 41/2 Stars out of 5. They are toe rated at 10, 400 lbs. and 0-60mph. in 6.9sec.

It is loaded with Factory and Extra Luxury Options;
-Factory Magnetic Gray Metallic Snugtop Rebel Topper---$1,699.00
-Linex Bed Liner---$425.00
-Tundra Bedrug Matte----$149.00
-Weather Tech Custom Fit Floor Mats----$189.90
-Toyota 3M Clearmask--- Hood, Fenders, Bumper, 
-Mirrors, Door Handles and Headlights----$475.00
-New Bridgestone Dueler A/Ts Sept 10, 2013----$987.81
-Factory JBL Voice Activated Touch Screen DVD/Navigation System
Backup Camera, CD Changer and 10 Speaker System w/ Subwoofer---- $1,690.00
-Bluetooth, Hands Free Phone, Steering Wheel Audio Controls.
-TRD off Road
-Parking Sensors Front and Rear
-All Records since New ---- Larry Miller Boulder Toyota
-Original Books, Window Sticker and Records.
-Balance of Factory Warranty of course.

You can stop looking, One of the Finest examples around. 

Please call Bill with any questions, concerns or to set up your discovery drive, 303-641-0333.

Thanks!

Boulder Motors
Dlr. Stock #6169

We reserve the right to remove the vehicle from Ebay at anytime, as it is advertised locally.

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