1999 Toyota Tacoma Sr5 Extended Cab Pickup 2-door 3.4l 4x4 on 2040-cars
Belmar, New Jersey, United States
Here we have a 1999 Toyota Tacoma SR5 TRD extra cab pick-up truck with matching cap. It is in ok condition with wear and tear consistent with its age. It has a lot of dings and scratches with a large dent on the drivers side door and extra cab behind the door. Please look closely at all pictures as they try to highlight the damage. It has an aftermarket JVC cd stereo and 12 disc cd changer. It has an aftermarket alarm system. It has a aftermarket Piia lighting switch wired in but missing the lamps. It has seat covers as original seats and fabric is worn down. The rear bed has a sprayed-on Rhino liner bed liner. The truck bed cap is a color matching Glasstite cap with side sliding windows. The truck has rust on the chassis consistent with its age. The truck paint has a lot of dings, dents and scratches. There is a large dent the drivers side door and behind the door on the extra cab area. It happened while it was parked years ago (hit and run). The rear bumper is almost completely rusted away. There is a Valley brand towing hitch installed on this vehicle. The truck is known to need four new tires. The spare tire is original and never used. The truck has a few leaks in the exhaust system. The LF outer cv boot on the front axle is open and needs replacement. Otherwise, truck is ready to go. Sale includes replacement set of three belts and a water valve. The truck has been smoke free. I am the second owner since 2001. I purchased with 17,000 miles. The truck has been a reliable work horse for me. I absolutely love it but I have outgrown it and cannot afford to keep it. SALE IS AS IS, FINAL, AND PICK UP ONLY. |
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