2004 Toyota Tacoma Pre Runner Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 3.4l on 2040-cars
Gainesville, Georgia, United States
THIS IS A 2004 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5 IT NEEDS NOTHING. IT RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE NEW. VERY CLEAN WITH 108K ON THE MILES. TIMING BELT HAS BEEN DONE AT 102K MILES IT HAS 2 MINOR DINGS IN THE TAIL GATE ALSO A MINOR SCRATCH ON THE DRIVER DOOR BUT BOTH ARE VERY MINOR. COTH INTERIOR WITH GEAR SHIFT ON THE FLOOR THIS VEHICLE IS FOR SALE ON EBAY AND AT A INDEPENDENT DEALERSHIP IT IS A 1ST COME 1ST SERVE BASIS THE TRUCK CAN BE VIEW ON LINE OR LOCAL AT " PROFESSIONAL AUTO GROUP " 328 DAHLONEGA ST. CUMMING GA. 30040 THERE IS A 6.5% TAX OF STATE VAULE OF VEHICLE ON ALL IN STATE BUYERS AND A 18.00 TITLE FEE. OUT OF STATE BUYERS ARE CHARGE THERE STATE FEES AT TIME OF REGISTRATION 3 TYPE OF PAYMENTS ARE ACCEPTED CASH,CASHIER CHECKS OR BANK WIRE. IF IT IS A CASHIER CHECK THE CHECK WILL CLEAR BEFORE THE VEHICLE LEAVES THE PROPERTY THIS AUCTION CAN ENDED AT ANY TIME BECAUSE THE VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY PLEASE CALL CLINT IF YOU HAVE QUESTION 678 698 6374 |
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Which sinister Scion FR-S would you buy?
Tue, May 17 2016Look beyond the utility. Look beyond the amenities, the infotainment, the hidden storage cubbies, and the 72-way adjustable seats. Yes, even the seats. Outside all the fluff of today's cars, there's a blank canvas waiting for an artist; cars can really come alive with a few tastefully placed modifications. These two Scion FR-S sports cars surely fall into that category, and when they both turned up on eBay, we figured we'd ask the question — which would you rather buy? The track-centric red car or the brutally simple black car ? Internet, you be the judge. The "widebody" look — with its outrageous fender flares and visible rivets—isn't for everyone, but this 2013 Scion FR-S happens to pull it off quite well. According to the listing, the pumped-up fenders, splitter, and additional aero bits are courtesy of legendary widebody purveyor Rocket Bunny. Overall, the racy body mods add a significant twinge of aggression to the once docile FR-S... a notion that's echoed underneath the hood. The heady Scion FR-S leverages an HKS supercharger system and exhaust, paired with a set of Buddy Club racing coilover shocks, Bee-R wheels wrapped in Yokohama ADVAN rubber, and a new engine management system. All in all, this looks to be one fierce track and street monster. RELATED: Check Out This Wild Toyota GT86 Wagon Concept But whereas the red car is a shout, the black car is a growl. Confident, powerful, yet restrained. The black 2013 Scion FR-S sports a sultry Varis Arising 2 body kit with carbon fiber accents lining its front lip and boot lid, as well as a brilliant set of projector headlights and Tom's taillights. The icing on the cake is the set of Work M1R gunmetal grey wheels, which come fitted with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires. There's no supercharger in play here, but the Scion's 2.0-liter boxer engine does breathe a bit easer thanks new ceramic coated exhaust headers and a high-flow catalytic converter. It can also handle a bit better too, courtesy of sporty Cusco Street Zero 3 coilover shocks. If we're honest, both are quite jaw-dropping in their own unique styles. But which do you prefer? Related Video: This article by Zach Doell originally appeared on Boldride.com.
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