2004 Toyota Tacoma With Trd Package on 2040-cars
United States
This is a 2-owner Tacoma. I bought it in 2008 with 33,000 miles on it. Has lots of options: TRD headers and Borla stainless steel exhaust Westin front bumper guard (not installed to make room for the plow). 6 foot Sno-Way plow with down pressure option. Does a remarkable job. Mostly used for my own driveway. Plow was purchased in 2004/5 and was put on this truck in 2009. K&N air filter TRD package with locking rear differential. 5-speed truck. Description of body damage: Had a tree branch fall on the cab. Some minor dents on the top and above driver's side rear window. Scratches from bushes on both doors and truck bed. Dent behind passenger door in cab. Needs new tailgate and rear bumper. Body shop estimate to fix all was $4,200. Burns no oil, no smoke on startup, runs smooth. Transmission shifts great, 4WD works as it should. On May-06-14 at 10:53:35 PDT, seller added the following information: I wanted to include a few more important items to the description. Tires are BF Goodrich All Terrain TA's with about 10,000 miles on them. The timing belt and water pump were replaced at 88,000 miles. New front and rear oxygen sensors installed at approximately 95,000 miles. Rear differential has been maintained with RedLine full synthetic gear oil every 30,000 miles. Transmission and transfer case have been maintained with RedLine MTL every 30,000 miles |
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