Toyota Tacoma 2000 Runs Great Some Body Damage on 2040-cars
Middleburg, Florida, United States
NEEDS HOOD AND LEFT FENDER REPAIRED ALSO HS SOME DENTS AROUND TAILIGHTS AND SOME SMALL DENTS ON BED.ALSO I USE NEEDLE NOSE VISEGRIPS TO STRT IGNITION SWITCH NEEDS REPLACED IF YOU DONT WANT THE VISE GRIPS.INTERIOR COULD USE DETAILING .AIR COULD USE A CHARGE.I HAVE OWNED IT FOR A LITTLE OVER A YEAR.I DONT USE IT ENOUGH TO MAKE IT WORTH WHILE PAYING INSURANCE 1000.00 PER YEAR.IF YOU WANT A TRUCK THAT DRIVES GREAT THIS IS IT.YOU WOULD THINK IT CAME OFF THE SHOWROOM FLOOR THE WAY IT DRIVES JUST NEEDS SOME BODY WORK. BUYER TO PAY 300.00 AFTER AUCTION TO PAYPAL WITH CASH BALANCE DUE ON PICKUP.
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