2010 Toyota Tacoma Base Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Ellenboro, North Carolina, United States
Engine:4.0L 3956CC 241Cu. In. V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Transmission:Automatic
For Sale By:Dealer
Body Type:Crew Cab Pickup
Make: Toyota
Mileage: 28,200
Model: Tacoma
Sub Model: sr5
Trim: Base Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Cylinders: 6
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
Very sharp TRD 4x4 Tacoma that was involved in an accident. The damage was only cosmetic but the insurance company decided to total loss claim the truck.
The damage was to the right rear door,right front fender,windshield,headlights,grille,and front bumper. The airbags DID NOT deploy and there was NO FRAME DAMAGE.
I have replaced the damaged parts and had a 4 wheel alignment and put a couple hundred miles on the truck and it hits the road great with no issues.It has passed the NC emissions and has a NC salvage/rebuilt title.
The pics speak for themselves, but if anyone has any questions, feel free to contact me.I am on the up and up and my feedback says a lot so bid with confidence.
I can pick up anyone at the Charlotte,NC airport if the new owner chooses to fly in and drive the truck home.
My name is Stephen and my cell is 828 429 9348. Thanks.
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