2006 Toyota Tacoma Truck Pickup Ac Auto Clean New Tires Nr ! on 2040-cars
Lemon Grove, California, United States
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Here is a nice 2006 Tacoma pickup in xlnt condition. It has automatic overdrive transmission, factory CD stereo, and ice cold AC. There is nothing wrong with the truck, perfect mechanical condition. It has a factory bedliner and new tires. 2006 Tacoma 2 dr standard pickup. Xlnt running 2.7 motor, auto transmission. 121k miles Serviced and oil changed as needed Runs and drives xlnt, no issues Cold AC, CD player Factory bedliner installed when bought new, the bed is in perfect shape, was never really used to haul anything ! Has movable tie down clips This truck has NEVER towed a trailer Nice shiny original paint in xlnt condition Glass all good, no chips Brand new tires INCLUDING the spare tire, about 90% tread left Spare tire is new, jack and all tools in order NO RUST, spent it's entire life in Las Vegas and Southern CA Clear title, current CA registration
ISSUES : Has small crack in front plastic bumper as shown in pictures. Also has rear bumper dent (bumper was not pushed in at all) , and small shallow dent in left rear corner. Interior has some staining on seat and carpet on driver side, otherwise XLNT. The left headlight was replaced because the mount broke and rattled, and the plastic was yellow from the sun. It would look better if you also got a passenger headlight, or you can polish the plastic lens The truck is located in San Diego and ready to drive anywhere. Clear title and current registration. THERE IS NO RESERVE. Airport pickup available if needed. $300 paypal deposit, and balance at truck pickup. If the truck is NOT as I say it is when you pick it up, your deposit will be refunded and you don't have to buy it
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