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2005 Toyota Tundra Limited Double Cab Pickup 4-door 4.7l >>>> 116k Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:116945
Location:

United States

United States

NO RESERVE AUCTION

HIGHEST BID WINS THIS TRUCK.

Toyota Tundra LIMITED

DOUBLE CAB Pickup

4-Door 4.7L V8

Up for auction we have a 2005 Toyota Tundra LIMITED DOUBLE CAB Pickup 4-Door 4.7L  truck, its in excellent condition with only 116945 miles...............  Regular bed .........Sliding sunroof.......... Please look at all the picture below for detailed condition.

 

 

Truck comes with salvage title......It was bought from an insurance auction.........Truck has sustained damage to the right side corner.......... Passenger door is stuck and wont open.......... Truck starts and lot drives.

 

 

Please feel free to contact me with any questions.

 

 

Please get PRE-APPROVED by your bank and financing company before bidding on this TRUCK !!!

NON-PAYING bidders! Please pass on this listing if you are not interested in buying or you dont have the funds ready.

 

 

Buyer is responsible for there own shipping but we can help arrange it if requested. 

 

All sales are as is and final.

 

 

 

 Terms

 

Notice to Bidders:

Texas is a title holding state. Some titles take up to 21 days to receive from lien holders.  We reserve the right to end this auction early for any reason and to sell the car to our local buyer at any time before end of auction. Please call for further details.

 

Payment Types:

 

Cash for in person transactions, Wire Transfer, US Dollars.

 

Fees:

Out of State

Out of state buyers are not charged tax, title, or license. The customer is responsible for registering the vehicle in their home state. All buyers pay a $195.00 Documentary fee.

Taxes and Fees

In state buyers will be charged state and local taxes (6.25%) Title, Registration, And documentary fees. All sales transactions must be completed within 3 days of auction close.

Deposit

We require a $500 deposit within 24 hours of winning the auction. Please contact us to make arrangements for payment.

Pickup

Buyer has 7 days from the time payment is cleared to arrange pickup or pick it up them self. There will be a storage fee of $45 a day after the first 7 days no expceptions.

 

Terms:

Auction Policies

Customers with zero or negative feedback on eBay Motors please contact us prior to bidding. Otherwise, we reserve the right to cancel your bid. Understand this is only to protect the integrity of the auction. Winning bidder must contact us within 24 hours of the auction close and the purchase transaction completed within 3 calendar days. We reserve the right to re-list or sell the vehicle in the event of a non-paying bidder.

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer:

Our reputation is very important to us and we strive to ensure that you enjoy the best purchasing experience possible. You may have this vehicle inspected by a mechanic of your choice and at your expense prior to the end of the auction. Please be advised that our Cars, Trucks and Vans are used and may have minor imperfections not seen in photos. In addition, equipment such as spare tires, jacks, manuals, extra keys, etc. are not always present in pre-owned vehicles. If you do not see pictures of these items in the listing, DO NOT assume that they are included. Please contact us for more information on any of these items or your detailed walk around descriptions.

 

Starts and lot drive means.... Vehicle engine starts with or without jump, vehicle moves from stationary position in the parking lot only and has not been tested on the road.

 

Salvage title means the vehicle was paid off by the insurance company for various reasons. (I.e.: water/flood, theft/vandalism, hail, collision etc and needs to be fixed.)

 

We strongly advise our buyers to come in person to inspect and test drive the car/truck

before buying. All sales are as is and final with no refund unless stated other wise.

Buyer is responsible for there own shipping . We can help arrange shipping if requested by the buyer.

 

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