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2007 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 2.7 5 Speed on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:184011
Location:

Monroe, Connecticut, United States

Monroe, Connecticut, United States
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Here is a 2007 Toyota Tacoma extended cab. This truck is equipped with 4x4 and a 2.7 4 cylinder with 5 speed manual transmission.

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I bought this truck from the original owner in october of 2013 since then I have put about 12,000 miles on it including a trip across country the truck has performed flawlessly. As soon as I got it I installed 5 new bfg all terrain tire in 235 85 16 one size larger than the stock tires. I also added a 2'' reciever hitch, and a bestop cap which can be easily folded down for carrying larger items. When I got the truck it had 172000 miles on it the previous owner had kept it meticulously maintained. I performed some preventive maintenance on it, this included new front rotors and brake pads, lower ball joints, driveshaft carrier bearing, left wheel bearing, spark plugs, serpentine belt, pvc valve and clutch master cylinder. The only issues that the truck has is the airbag light is on which Toyota will fix free under a recall and the clutch throw out bearing whines when idling in neutral.  The truck runs and drives great I would not hesitate to drive it cross country at any time and depend on it 100%. Even with the oversized tires it gets a consistent 21- 22mpg on the highway. Everything works including the 4x4. It does have some cosmetic flaws as seen in the photos but no rust on the body and only surface rust no rot on the frame. Overall this is a excellent economical 4x4 pickup that will go strong for many many more miles.

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