1990 Toyota Pickup 4x4 Sr5 Ext Cab on 2040-cars
Douglas, Georgia, United States
Engine:4
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Exterior Color: Gray
Make: Toyota
Interior Color: Gray
Model: Tacoma
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: sr5
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 275,301
VERY LOW RESERVE!!!!!!!!!
1990 TOYOTA PICKUP 4X4 SR5. HAS 275K MILES, RUNS VERY SMOOTH. AUTOMATIC, MANUAL WINDOWS, SLIDING REAR GLASS, EXT CAB. ALL GAUGES WORK. THIS TRUCK DOES NOT HAVE A/C, THIS YEAR TOYOTA THAT WAS BUILT IN USA DID NOT COME WITH A/C FROM THE FACTORY. THE PASSENGER SIDE FRONT FENDER HAS A DENT AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES, THE FRONT BUMPER HAS A DENT (THAT CAUSED THE FRONT FENDER TO BE BENT) TRUCK RUNS GREAT, 4X4 DOES WORK. IT HAS A 4 CYLINDER, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. TIRES ARE 70% TREAD WITH ALUMINUM AFTERMARKET WHEELS. HAS ALUMINUM TOOLBOX. THIS TRUCK IS RUST FREE. HAS A NEW FUEL PUMP THAT WAS INSTALLED WITHIN THE LAST WEEK. TRUCK DOES NOT HAVE POWER STEERING, ALTHOUGH I HAVE DRIVEN IT THROUGH TOWN WITHOUT ANY PROBLEMS. TRUCK IS 23 YEARS OLD SO ITS NOT IN PERFECT CONDITION BUT WOULD MAKE A GREAT HUNTING, FISHING, OR BEAT AROUND THE FARM TRUCK.
IF YOU WILL BE REGISTERING THIS TRUCK IN GEORGIA THERE WILL BE A 6.5% TAVT (AD VALOREM TAX) ADDED ON TO THE PURCHASE PRICE, AND TAG FEES. I AM A USED CAR DEALER IN GEORGIA.
NO OTHERS FEES WILL BE ADDED.
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL OR TEXT ME (912)381-2138. THANKS
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