2014 Toyota Tundra Platinum Extended Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
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Up for auction is my 2014 Tundra Platinum Edition Crew Cab 4x4........ I purchased this Tundra from Hudiburg Toyota about a month ago. Although it was fully optioned and highly customized by Hudiburg....I chose to change the tires from the AMP Terrain Masters it came with to Toyo Open Country MT's (a far better tire than the AMP tires) I also added a new TRD cold air intake & McGard splinned lug nuts.. (I also have the McGard locking lugs that will go with the truck). Also installed is the TRD full dual exhaust.... It sounds incredible!! I have only placed 25 miles on the truck since I received it. Some of the mods are: 6" Rough Country Lift (no bump steer like other brand lifts) 22" x 10" Fuel "Driller" model wheels, 37x13.50 R22 Toyo tires, blacked-out head & tail lights, tinted windows, custom powder coated grill, bumpers, nerf bars, HID lights, LINE X bed liner, etc.. All of the mods are done to perfection! This truck looks incredible in-person!!! I have $62,000+ in this truck, not including state sales tax and shipping. Absolutely as new condition! Buyer to pay $1,000 deposit via PayPal within 48 hours of auction close & balance within 7 business days. The pictures are from the original Ebay auction.....I'll get some new pics of it in my driveway, posted tomorrow
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