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2010 Toyota Tundra Base Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.7l Truck Vault Topper Dvd on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:52427
Location:

Tallahassee, Florida, United States

Tallahassee, Florida, United States

I have to sell my baby due to loss of job. I can no longer justify a monthly payment when I don't have a job.

This truck is great, runs great, everything works, A/C is Ice Cold, and I've added many things as follows:
- Brush Guard
- Running Boards
- DVD player w/ 3 wireless headphones. (My kids will miss this the most.)
- Retractable step to get into truck bed.
- Bed Locking Topper with internal light, fishing pole holders, and flip down inside window for easy cleaning.
- TruckVault bed storage system with tie-down rails, combo and key lock. (I will miss this the most - paid over $3,500 for it)
- Custom Powder Coated Tiedowns along the inside of the bed. I used them for bungee cords so stuff stayed where I wanted it to.
- After Market Wheels
- Bridgestone Dueler H/T's with 7,000 miles on them.
** I also had a custom 7' Safari Rack made for the truck that sits on the cargo rails on the topper. It work fine but I took it down because I did not like the road noise on the highway. If you would like it I have it in storage and would help you load it when you pick up the truck, but I can't do it by myself, so if I deliver the truck or you have a service pick it up, I will not load the safari rack by myself, so it is conditionally included***. No photos but it sits over the entire topper and has a spot to place the spare tire and 2 jerry cans.

The Bad: 
The truck is 4 years old and has some cosmetic issues. All included in the photos circled in red.
- The front bumper was tapped in a parking incident and is off center less than an inch. You have to be looking for it.
- The rear bumper was kissed by a pole in another parking incident and has a crease in it.
- Couple of dings on drivers door.
- 1 Ding on rear passenger quarter panel
- average wear and scratches for a four year old vehicle, but none show up on photos.

I still use the truck daily so mileage will increase. 

Please email with questions.

I am a private seller; I don't accept trades or offer financing.
Winning bidder shall send $500 deposit via paypal with remainder due at time of pickup in certified funds.
**The truck has a lien with BB&T Bank. That will need to be paid off prior to you receiving the title**
 
I am not responsible for shipping but if you need help let me know and I'll try to help.
I can deliver up to 250 miles for $1 mile but everything would need to be paid for in advance.

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