Toyota: Tundra on 2040-cars
Moorestown, New Jersey, United States
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The time has come to sell my beloved Tundra. Awesome truck that has over 10k in upgrades. Low miles! Low Reserve! Newer Toyo Open Country tires that have less than 5k on them (see pics). Fuel black deep lip rims. Dvd in the headrest. Rare black leather seats that are in great condition black on black. Custom running boards. 6 inch custom Rough Country lift. Blue LED interior lighting which adds a nice touch. 6 disc cd changer. Lifted! Drive anywhere! Sharp reliable truck ready to hit the road. Click description. This is a steal of a deal for a truck like this. I am moving further away from my work and wont need a big truck to drive the long drive. Truck was very well taken care of. My wife still drives this so the miles will go up some. There are no known issues with this truck other than stated here. Body is in good shape with only a few small dings here and there and light scratches that is common on black paint. Paint is still nice and shiny with the hood showing some clear coat flatning from the sun but not too bad. Also the front right turn signal for some reason is out again. I have changed it a few times already but after a wile it goes out again. I believe its a loose connection. Only other thing I can think of negative is sometimes when breaking hard it pulls to the side occasionally. Never taken off road. I have quads for off roading. Very reliable Truck. This is a lot of truck for my reserve price. Bid early. This truck has the perfect stance. In my opinion it has the perfect size lift and wheel size , distance between the wheel wells etc that you dont see often on lifted trucks. A lot of time, money and research went into getting this truck the way she sits now. I cant tell you how many compliments I have received on this truck. No leaks Shifts smooth Ice Cold A/C Hot Heater Runs and drives great
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