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Beautiful 1998 Toyota Tacoma Sr5 Xcab Automatic 4 Cyl Air Low Mileage~ Rust Free on 2040-cars

US $8,850.00
Year:1998 Mileage:59325
Location:

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States
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Hello, Your bidding on a very nice 1998 Toyota Tacoma SR5 extra cab 2WD One Owner Low Mileage pickup truck. The vehicle was a trade in at Gatorland Acura here in Florida. The truck runs and drives excellent  and everything is working as it should. The paint shines brilliantly with only minor touch up here and there. The Interior is in excellent shape and extra clean with no stains or odors being a non smokers vehicle. This Tacoma has a Clean Auto Check History Report with no Issues or accidents. The bedliner inside  has some white paint stains on it.(see Pic's)  The chrome is perfect and the tires are recent.  The mileage is certified at 59,325 but in Florida 10 year old vehicles are sold with mileage exempt so the paperwork will read 59,325 actual miles - exempt. Buying a Toyota Tacoma is an investment they last forever with very little maintainance and they hold there value as you can see. Look up KBB on this truck I was shocked at the price myself. Please keep in mind this is a Rust Free Florida Vehicle (there is a difference)  Bid with confidence I'm a licensed and bonded dealer here in South Florida. My goal is to keep my feedback at 100% possitive and to make this a pleasureable buying experience. If your flying in and driving home I can pick you up at the airport either SRQ in Sarasota or RSW in Fort Myers. Also I can issue you a 30 day temp tag at no cost to you .Even though this vehicle is in above average condition it is still 15 years old so minor imperfections should be expected but may or may not be present.  Please call me direct at 508 735-5071 if you have any questions or concerns. Thank-you in advance!
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