Toyota Racing Development Trd Pre-runner Double Cab V6 Sr5 Automatic Off Road on 2040-cars
Peoria, Illinois, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Year: 2008
Mileage: 66,855
Make: Toyota
Sub Model: TRADE/FINANCE/ DELIVER
Model: Tacoma
Exterior Color: White
Trim: Pre-Runner TRD
Interior Color: Gray
Drive Type: RWD
A superb opportunity!!! Recently one of our favorite clients traded in a cool Toyota 4Runner that was darn near brand new and this is what we took in on trade. We are a Certified and Authorized BMW Center. The condition is as close to perfect as anyone would hope to find and it really is exceptional. It comes from a mature owner and it definitely shows. Here's the Toyota TRD pre-runner from Toyota Racing development with the double cab and V6 engine. CARFAX CLEAN ONE OWNER The interior is excellent and shows no excessive wear whatsoever. It's a NONsmoker vehicle with very good tires. NO OPEN RECALLS/CARFAX CLEAN. NO SURPRISES OR EXCUSES and 100% the real thing. ***Safe, easy transactions** You're in good hands with me,Christopher W. Wood,"Woody" Call Woody now 877.291.5765 Certified BMW Client Advisor I'll be assisting you from initial contact to delivery. I have personally bought, sold and delivered nearing a thousand vehicles through eBay to clients all across the country and around the globe. I sold my first vehicle on eBay in 1999. I've been in the retail automotive business over 20 years now. I have earned many salesperson of the month and salesperson of the year awards. I've achieved the highest manufacturer customer satisfaction distinctions from BMW, Toyota, General Motors, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. I'm also a Chapter Board Member of the BMW Car Club of America, a member of the Porsche Club of America and an enthusiast myself. I will respect your time and always assume that each inquiry is of a serious nature. Kindly consider that my efforts on your behalf are meant to be productive and the time that I spend on each task is very important. Count on me to be as helpful as possible and to make everything go smoothly. Here's the offering............ 2008 Toyota Tacoma Pre-Runner Toyota Racing Development white with gray cloth Includes: SR5 Package V6 engine automatic transmission convenience package power windows cruise control double cab bedliner air conditioning TRD off-road package power steering and more..... I have seen and driven this cool Toyota myself. 100% the REAL THING and no surprises! Freshly inspected and ready for it's next owner.Finance available for qualified buyers...........Our Finance Department is efficient, friendly and thorough. National and local lenders give us lending options that are always competitive and typically save clients when they shop for lending programs on their own. I can set up a pre-approval for you in advance to get you quotes on payments, down payments, term and interest rates. A range of financial products is available including extended service agreements and lease programs. Delivery arranged by request........... I've had vehicles delivered to South Beach, Florida to Santa Monica, California and farther like Canada and Hawaii. Please, call me if you have a trade-in .......... have your the vehicle identification number and the exact miles and I'll get all the information that I need to professionally appraise your trade-in. I've taken in trades from all over the country. Please, call Woody for complete sales process overview and serious inquiries @ 877.291.5765. Reserve auction system is honored. If you want to call and ask what the reserve is then be prepared to make an legitimate offer. I will not just reply to an email and divulge the reserve price. Also, be aware that this vehicle is offered through sources outside of eBay and the auction can end at any time. Pricing is exclusive to eBay and may or may not be honored for showroom transactions. The vehicle is on the lot and for sale to the general public. If you are the winning bidder or your bid exceeds the reserve, you must call me immediately to confirm the terms of the sale or the vehicle will remain for sale and could potentially be sold to someone else. Only when you have personally spoken to me will I take the car off of the market and hold the vehicle specifically for you. There is a state legislated documentation fee of $167 in the state of Illinois. CALL 877.291.5765 |
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