2012 Toyota 4runner Sr5 Suv 4.0l V6 Fully Loaded! White On Black Showcar on 2040-cars
Plano, Texas, United States
You are bidding on a ONE OF A KIND 2012 Toyota 4Runner. The vehicle has been absolutely babied and has many professional aftermarket upgrades. It certainly will not be confused with the 4Runner next to it at a red light! It runs and looks like a brand new truck. The customized upgrades truly take it to another class above your standard 4Runner. Please pay close attention to the pictures and take notice of all the details that have been added to it. I think you will agree that the provide a synergistic effect that make this car the cleanest 4Runner on the road, certainly worthy to be called a showcar.
Notable upgrades include: - Pearl-white paint - 3" Suspension Lift and Leveling Kit (installed by Toyota) - Custom White Headlamp Housings to match paint - Black Front Grille, Black TRD Bug Shield, Black Toyota Emblem - Black Tail Lamp Housings with "TRD" detailed within (see picture) - Black Katzkin Leather Interior installed by Toyota (under warranty) - Custom Black Suede Headliner - Privacy Tint on all Rear Windows - White LED Lighting in Interior
Please use the pictures as proof and justification for this car. They are worth more than any words I can put in this description.
All pictures were taken yesterday and represent the exact condition the vehicle is currently in. Please rely on these photos to determine the condition of the vehicle. I have tried to capture all angles of the car, but if you want a picture of a specific item or area, please contact me and I will provide it for you. Local buyers: please contact me if you desire to see or test drive the car. Serious inquiries only please! All other buyers: You are responsible for making shipping/traveling arrangements for obtaining the car. However, I will be happy to assist in any way to make the transaction as smooth as possible.
BID WITH CONFIDENCE! - As a reputable seller with 100% positive feedback, I highly value integrity with all my auctions. Please notice that I've had several satisfied car buyers from previous auctions. - All questions will be answered honestly and to the best of my ability within 24 hours. - Serious buyers only please! Bidders with ZERO (0) or less than FIVE (5) feedback - contact me as soon as bidding or your bid will be canceled! - Immediate deposit of $500 required through PayPal after auction end.
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