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2013 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab Trd 4x4 - Icon Lifted, Armor, Expedition Ready! on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:26000
Location:

West Linn, Oregon, United States

West Linn, Oregon, United States
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2013 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab TR 2013 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab TRD 4x4 - Auto - 1 Owner!


 

 All Services done by Toyota Dealer.  1st Oil Change @ 500 miles.  Oil Changed every 3,000 miles until 20,000 miles.  20,000 miles switched to synthetic and changed again at 25,000.

Lots of thought, detail and care was put into building this Tacoma.  It is a complete package that is fully dialed.  There is no "to do" or "to finish" list.  Everything works like new.  Handles better than stock.  No vibrations, noises or issues.

 
 

TRD Off Road Package:
locking rear differential, A-Trac, downhill assist control, front tow hook, 115V/400W deck powerpoint, fog lights, keyless entry system, cruise control, variable-speed wipers, chrome grille surround and rear bumper, color-keyed front bumper and overfenders, sliding rear window with privacy glass, Sport water-resistant seats with driver lumbar support, metallic-toned instrument panel trim, leather-trimmed steering wheel with audio controls and leather-trimmed shifter, dual sun visors with mirrors and extenders, tailgate-handle integrated backup camera

Tow Package: Class-IV towing receiver hitch, transmission and supplemental oil coolers, 130-amp alternator, heavy duty battery, 7-pin connector with converter, Trailer-Sway Control (TSC)


 

Cobra 75WXST CB w/ Wilson Flex Antenna $200 3M Clear Bra Wrap $3500
Entire Truck including roof.   Paint is 100% perfect under the Clear Bra.  It was installed when the truck was less than 30 days old.  Never worry about brush and branches scratching the paint!

 
 

FJ TRD 16x7.5" Alloy Wheels (Set of 5 - Full Size Spare) - Wheels have scratches & rock rash. $875

 
 

Icon 2.5" Extended Travel w/ Reservoir Coil Overs $1,500 All Pro Upper Control Arm $650 All Pro Spindle Gusset $50


 

235/85 (32") Cooper ST Maxx Tires (approx 5,000 miles)


 

All Pro APEX Sliders $650


 


 

Clean!


 

Icon 2.5" w/ Reservoir Rear Shocks $1,000 SS Braded Brake Lines $100 Deaver Cusom Leaf Pack - Designed to carry up to 800lbs over stock.  Plus, there is an additional leaf (included) if you want to carry 1,000lbs over stock (not installed) while maintaining 3" of lift.  $800

 
 

Custom Rear Bumper w/ wrap around $900


 


 

Interior Bed Rail w/ Factory Tie Downs

 
 

Factory Bed Outlet (110 power).  Plus, 2 marine grade outlets providing permanent bed power.

 
 

There was no aftermarket bumper that retains the factory hitch, protected bedsides, bolt on and no body cutting.  It has some nice details like the 7 pin trailer wiring connector relocated into the bumper.  Retains factory license plate lights (clean appearance).  Uses Hybrid tub/plate design with built in steps.


 


 

Small Clear Bra Damage.


 


 

AirFlow Snorkel $500


 


 

Headlights & Fog Lights have 3M Film protecting them.

 

All Pro APEX Winch Bumper $850


Mesh Grille $200 30" LED spot/floor Light bar $400 Piaa 510 Fog Lights $200  Warn Xeon 10S Winch - $1,100 Viking Thimble, Hawse Fairlead, Rope Protector - Installed by Viking $200 Control box relocation kit - $200


 

Every inch of paint is covered in 3M Clear Bra!  Including the Entire Roof.


No Engine Modifications!  All Stock.  Reliable.


ARB MA12 Air Compress w/ Hard Mount & Tire Fill Kit $350 Custom Mount that attaches to factory fender bracket - $50


DieHard Platinum 31M $260 Exceptional deep cycle battery. Excellent alternative to dual battery setup!  I've run ARB fridge for 5 days without running the truck.


 

Accessory Block + Wiring - done by: Camshaft (electrical guru) $250


 

Custom Bracket & relate Warn Winch Controller - $100 Warn Wireless Controller $150


All Pro IFS Skid $250 All Pro Transmission Skid $125 All Pro Exhast/Tcase Skid $350


Elocker + Diff Armor $120 Six States CV Rear Driveline (resolved all typical taco lift vibrations) $600


Full size spare w/ matching TRD Wheel & Shackle Hanger Reinforcement


 


 


 

Seats are like brand new!  They have been covered with Wet Okole Seat covers since 1 week old!  They are perfect.


 


 

100% reliable! Loved driving every mile.


 

Nice Factory Touch Screen, Bluetooth phone (works so good - love it), Bluetooth Audio Streaming (love pandora w/ no wires!), USB input, Aux input, Steering Controls.  Huge fan of this factory radio setup.


 

A-Trac, USB/Aux, 2 power ports ARB Air Compressor Switch (custom switch) LED Light Bar 3 way switch (off - on - on with brights) - Love the 30" LED Bar!


 


 

No kids.  No pets.  Back seat used only a few times.


 

Under Seat Storage.  There is also a large storage area behind the seat back.


 


 

Seats are perfect. 


 

More Storage under and behind the seat.


 


 

TRD Sport Seats are extremely comfortable.


 


 

Factory Floor Mats.  Carpets have been covered with floor liners since new (perfect condition).


 

**  Upgrade Option 1:  $150 - WeatherTech Floor Liners Front/Rear - Keep carpet like new! - Retail Price $200

 

**  Upgrade Option 2: $2,000 - SnugTop : SnugPro Canopy w/ 2 side boxes - no windows (designed to carry 500lbs on the roof) - Retail Price $2,500
 

** Upgrade Option 3: $2,000 - Toyota Factory 100,000 Mile Warranty!  Bumper to Bumper.  - Retail $3,000

I'm probably forgetting other stuff but that's most of it.  I'll include all receipts for the next owner.

KBB Stock Tacoma TRD Price : $29,500
Over $18,000 in upgrades not including hundreds of hours labor.
Total Value : $47,500 +

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