Toyota Tacoma 1999 36000 Miles Rwd Trd Xtrcab Prerunner V6 W/ Camper Shell on 2040-cars
Panorama City, California, United States
Honest Seller.
Perfect for contractors and construction. Takes money to make money! Paid $27k for this New TRD! Bid = $12,000 3/19/2014 From losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/cto/4356022709.html *****Compare prices of similar trucks in my pics. I just paid: 1. Registration = $350 2. Battery = $100 3. Windshield = $200 4. Oil Change = $30 Advice: I have CARFAX (see pic 4) and will email upon request, but also spend the $50 for a mechanical inspection and verify that this truck is in excellent mechanical condition. PROS: 1. Only owner is an engineer/contractor and loved to maintain his vehicles. Did oil and filter changes by himself. Useful, reliable, and beautiful truck for handy people. Feel like the king of the road. 2. He's selling this truck because he is now retired. 16 years old, but Very low mileage because this truck has not been driven in years. Kept it for sentimental reasons. 3. Careful driver = No accidents. 4. No major or minor repairs because only 36,000 miles. Only smog checks at Smith Brothers in Tujunga, CA. 5. No rust; I'm in Los Angeles. 6. Peace of mind comes from knowing this is a Toyota. FREE: 1. Camper Shell = $700 value 2. Grill guard = $200 value 3. Tail light protectors = $100 value 4. CarFax = $40 value NEW: 1. Windshield 2. Battery 3. Never used original spare tire. Almost New: 1. Extra-wide Tires CONS: 1. Some roof paint sun damage, but truck is high profile. Nobody will see it. 2. Camper shell lock needs to be fixed. SUMMARY: You're in luck! This is a great deal for you, so think about it, then jump on this if you're serious. So please don't ask for a lower price. Come with your mechanic and a Cashier's Check. I'll sign the title transfer, and give you registration & the key after we deposit the check in my bank close by. Good time to use your tax refund, and then get a loan from your Credit Union. Save a lot of money by buying a low mileage used Toyota from an honest private seller who babied their truck. Why pay an arm and a leg for a new truck? Compare this reliable beauty in AutoTrader.com and Cars.com. Please email me first, then I'll call you. Email works great for me until we are ready to test drive. QUESTIONS: 1. I'll post pics of interior this weekend. 2. I'll also post a video on YouTube this weekend. |
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