Lifted 07 "sema Built" Toyota Tundra on 2040-cars
Odessa, Texas, United States
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Up for sale is my 2007 Toyota Tundra with only 29,000 miles, it has a Bulletproof 12" suspension lift powder coated candy blue with the Fox 2.0 gas shocks and coilovers in the front and in the back with Atlas leaf springs, a 3" body lift with inside fender skirts was installed putting the total of the lift at 15". it has 22" chrome RPB wheels wrapped in new 40" Toyo M/T tires, up front a N-Fab light bar was installed with 3-7" 240 Blitz Light Force lights an RBP RX grill and a set of Halo head lights, costume candy blue tribal flames with "saran wrap" design inside the flames were painted down the entire sides of the truck, also equipped with Amp research electric folding steps, larger aftermarket disk brakes, towing package, bed liner, and a Voliant exhaust system with a 4" turn down chrome tip, the motor and drive train remain stock because the original power and gearing set up is more than enough to get this monster up and going at any given time. the interior is very clean and well taken care of it has cloth seats, sunroof, electric power windows and locks, JBL premium sound system and is a non-smoker, I did a complete rebuild on the suspension kit 6 moths ago for inspection and to have kit powder coated candy blue instead of a dull blue that it was originally coated with, in the rebuild I installed new seals and bearings sent shocks off to Fox to be inspected and have rebuilt and had entire kit stripped and re-powder coated I have pictures of the re-build that can be shown upon request. the truck is very well taken care of and has had all its regular maintenance done, I only use synthetic oil and run premium gas its always clean never seen rain or mud and is kept in a shop at all times, everything is fully functional and performs great even when towing a small load, I really really hate to sell it because I enjoy this truck every time I'm in it and I've never had a problem with it, I'm only selling because I work so much out of town and really have no more time for it anymore if you have any questions or need more info call me at 432-208-1651.
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