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2000 Trd Toyota Tacoma 9 Inch Lift Supercharged Low Miles 5 Speed No Reserve! on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:114000
Location:

Brighton, Colorado, United States

Brighton, Colorado, United States
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Hi there I am selling my 2000 toyota Tacoma SR5 that has only 114k original miles! the truck is in excellent shape and looks great in and out with only minor to be expected wear for the age of the truck. It has the legendary 3.4 litre v6 engine with a highly sought after 5 speed manual transmission and has a sunroof! (rare factory option on a tacoma) Drives amazing and most importantly has ZERO FRAME RUST ! this truck has been in florida, then Louisiania, and now colorado it has never been in an area where it could rust out. NO FLUID LEAKS AT ALL THAT I CAN FIND! I bought this truck from an old friend of mine  planning to make it my weekend fun toy but i am just too busy and its been sitting around not getting driven so i decided to sell it even tho i really really dont want to, but i have 2 other cars and its doing me no good sitting in the driveway looking tough haha. Ok, here is a mod list....

6 Inch Fabtech Suspension lift professionally installed ($2800 plus labor)
3 Inch body lift
TRD supercharger (i believe was dealer installed but not 100% sure) these run $3000 plus just for the kit.
Supercharger underdrive pully for a little more boost ($200)
RADFLO front coil overs ($1500 plus install)
TRD boost gauge with gauge pod
37 inch super swampers with PLENTY of tread left ($1500)
TRD headers ($300)
magnaflow exhaust ($600)
Promax tool box
Bedliner
Aftermarket speakers and radio
Warn locking manual hubs
aftermarket wheels
rear bilstein shocks

Recent maintenance:

Timing belt and water pump
Diff fluids
new shifter bushing (common on tacomas to wear out)
dealer installed rear main seal
tune up
etc.

This truck is a blast to drive, turns heads, and is ready to take you pretty much wherever you want. This truck has a clean title and all the VIN tags are present this truck has never had paint work or any panels replaced! (my buddy said someone actually drove into/under his hitch once haha but no damage was done at all) thank you for looking give me a call or text if you want to check the truck out (text preferred) 72O-295-3060 it is easier to text or call then to email thanks. I am accepting offers but this is a NO RESERVE auction so the highest bidder will win. Truck is located 20 mins north of denver. thanks for looking and good luck!


On Apr-14-14 at 21:34:30 PDT, seller added the following information:

Sorry i forgot to select in the auction that this is a PRIVATE PARTY SALE. thanks

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