2001 Toyota Tacoma Pre Runner Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 2.7l on 2040-cars
Dublin, Ohio, United States
I am the original owner of this extremely nice 2001 Tacoma Prerunner. It functions as well today as the day I drove it home from Toyota West in Columbus. The tires only have about 5,000 miles on them and everything works, including the air conditioning and audio system. The ARE cap is their top of the line model and was about $1,400 new.
The paint is in very good condition as is the chrome. There is no rust on the body panels.The only flaws are some places on the alloy wheels where the paint has been scraped where the previous wheel weights were mounted and a few very minor stone chips. The interior has no rips or tears and still looks new. This is true for the front and back seats. This truck has never been smoked in. The truck has 176,000 miles on it but has been well maintained its entire life and should go another 176,000 with normal maintenance. Ask anyone who has ever owned a Toyota truck and you will find out why these trucks are so popular, even when they are preowned. This is a super truck and my E-Bay feedback shows my products can be trusted to be as advertised. We are only selling it because we are moving to Hawaii and need a four wheel drive truck over there. Please contact me with any questions. |
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