2012 Toyota Tundra Crew Max Platinum 4x4 – Loaded Out! 2501 Miles on 2040-cars
Bethany, Oklahoma, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Toyota
Drive Type: auto
Model: Tundra
Mileage: 2,501
Trim: Platinum
Immaculate new condition! Manufacturer Warranty! Black w/ grey leather. 20’’ alloy wheels w/ 275/55/20R tires. Heated & cooled seats, voice activated dvd/NAV w/ 7’’ touch screen, 4 disc cd changer, JBL 12 speaker amazing sound system w/ subwoofer, IPOD & AUX Ports, satellite radio ready, Power folding mirrors, dual climate control, power tilt/slide sunroof, power rearview mirror with 3 garage/gate memories & compass, 10-way power front seats w/ lumbar and adjustable leg support, custom dark tinted windows, rear power window, rhino liner bed w/ track system, chrome tube running boards, easy down tailgate, tow package, 4x4, 4hi-4lo, 2wd, parking sensors, back up camera, chrome exterior accents-handles, running boards, grill surround, bumpers, fog lights, E85 Ethanol Flex Fuel, steering wheel controls for audio, hands free phone, and voice command. I-FORCE 5.7L V8, blue tooth hands free phone, auto transmission w/ manual shift mode, front, rear and mirror defrosts, rear a/c vents, 4 total 12v/120w charging ports, storage everywhere w/ huge center storage console, 3 cup holders up front w/ 4 xtra bottle holders in doors, cruise control, 6 mini storage compartments upfront w/ 2 additional glove boxes, lighted vanity mirros in sun shades, airbags front and rear, fold down flat rear seats which also recline, powerful bed light, rubber and carpet mats, 3m hood and fender scratch/chip protection, 3m black rock/chip lower skirt on doors and fenders and bed, transmission cooler, hitch rcvr w/ prewire for trailer brake, tow/haul mode, transmission temp. gauge, stability control button, abs breaks, trailer-sway control.
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