2007 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 4.0 6 Speed Accesscob Nicely Upgraded on 2040-cars
Saint John, Indiana, United States
Engine:4.0 v6
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Tacoma
Mileage: 83,000
Trim: Pickup Truck
Year: 2007
So I decide to sell. My truck as I'm buying a newer one. FORSALE I have my 2007 Toyota Tacoma access cab 4x4 v6 6 speed truck. Truck has 83, 000 miles mainly highway.
Features sr5 package, fully redone interior radio system, K&N Intake, Grille Craft Grille, Justdifferentials upgraded rear diff, hid headlights 3" lift, custom led bed lights, and Baja Bumper. The truck is a in great shape and drives perfect.
I have put a lot of money in this truck including grille craft grill, k&n intake, magnaflow muffler, alpine radio with full component speakers (loud) and amp, hid headlights and fog lights, TRD shift knob, custom led bed lights,baja bumper, 3" lift and 2012 Toyota fj wheels with bf Goodrich mud radial.
This is a great truck and im sasd to see it go but im now buying a diesel.
The truck does have a dent on the lower driver side access cab door and the inner plastic on the tailgate is bent. (this truck is known for this issue) But overall in great shape.
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