2006 Toyota Tundra Sr5 Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars
New Port Richey, Florida, United States
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Your bidding on a beautiful hard to find Fully loaded Truck . When I say hard to find its because of the circumstances of the vehicle. (being 1 owner and all the service records and window sticker)This truck was my grandfathers and Its being sold for him. This is a 1 owner truck with every single service record since the day it rolled off the show room floor. Yes show room not on the lo!. This truck still has the stickers on the cd player and I have the Window Sticker with all the info about this vehicle. This truck was the best of the best with every option available. This truck has distributor's upgraded 20" Enkei Eagle Alloys with high end performance tires $2650.00, Tundra Skid Plate $199.00 , Leather Faced Seat Package Buckest $1498.00, Tundra Under The Rail Bedliner 308.00, Lockable slide bed topper $1200.00 and lots more extras. Truck is in great shape and never abused or off rod. Driven from Ocala to Tampa Fl 3 hr each way , tha'ts where the miles come from . All highway miles. The only negative is the bugs on the front and mirrors. I have included a bug Bra but could have it professionally detailed.
Any questions please call or email us. Central Motor Werks 4730 Ulmerton Rd Clearwater fl, 33762 727-800-5941/ 727-437-0312 Centralmotorwerks.com |
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Leaning on its hybrid market dominance in California, the Japanese automaker stated that six out of 10 hybrids sold in the Golden State are Toyota models. And it keeps coming: Year-to-date through May 2013, Toyota sold five times more hybrids than Ford. One of every two hybrids in California is a Prius model. In addition, Toyota notes that it has sold 1.5 million Prius vehicles in the US, 90-percent of which are still on the road today.
Want more? We'll let Bill Fay, Toyota's group vice president and general manager of sales lay the smack down:
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That's because this two-row, five-seat Toyota is in possession of a bold new look, dominated by a jutting, baleen-like grille edged in chrome, along with new headlamps and fascia. The greenhouse has likewise been revamped and gotten more pointed at the rump, which has new taillights, a resurfaced tailgate and a faux rear diffuser. Were it to be ported over to North American Lexus dealers intact, the Harrier's look would be jarring in light of the brand's spindle-grille-based design language, so we suspect that if the RX gets any of these updates (it was just refreshed for 2013), it will strike out on a different path visually.
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