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2009 Toyota Tacoma Pre Runner Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 2.7l on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:2009 Mileage:99500
Location:

Fall Branch, Tennessee, United States

Fall Branch, Tennessee, United States
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Up for Sale is my 2009 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner.  I've had this truck since August and have loved every minute of it! It is in excellent shape inside and out from the smoke-free environment of the interior to the nearly perfect paint on the body.  The truck has the 4 Cylinder engine in it which has plenty of power.  Also, this truck is 2 wheel drive and has handled great in snow and icy conditions.  This truck has 95,400 miles on it as of 3/24/2014 however it is my daily driver and that will probably change as time goes on.  All maintenance has been kept to the highest standard on this truck from checking/changing the oil at the recommended times to changing light bulbs as needed.  The only notable(maybe not even notable) blemish is the dent on the rear bumper. I'm not sure where it came from as it was on there when i bought the truck from the dealership. I will include pictures of the bumper so that you can see it or try anyways. This truck comes equipped with the base model features including AM/FM Radio, CD player,  Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Steering, Driver Airbags, Passenger Airbags, and Side Airbags. When I bought the truck from the dealership in August it came with several upgrades that the previous owner had upgraded on the truck including a 3" Lift (which i don't know the brand of the lift as it does not say anywhere what brand it is), 18" XD Series Monster Rims and 285/65R18 Nitto Grappler Tires.  The only modification that i have done to the truck is I've blacked out all of the chrome emblems on the truck which can be easily removed back to chrome. The tires have plenty of tread on them and from what I've noticed fair pretty well on pavement as far as loosing tread goes. As far as gas mileage goes this truck does fairly well even with the over sized tires I usually get about 20 MPG on the highway and a little less in the city. If you have any questions at all or want more pictures please feel free to message me and I will be more than happy to help you out.  The only reason I am selling the truck is because I need to downsize to a car because Im starting to travel a lot with school and I could use the better gas mileage.  Also as far as shipping is concerned, however you want to arrange to pick up the truck is up to you and at your expense.  I will not pay for shipping in any way. Also, I will require a $500.00 deposit immediately after you commit to buy and full payment by the time you pick up the truck.

Thanks,
Jack

Toyota Tacoma for Sale

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