Toyota Tacoma Trd Pro on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
It is in like new condition and wish it didn't have to go, as its the best truck I've ever owned, however I miss my luxury cars. The truck is stock with the exception of a few tasteful add ons that have been professionally installed and can be removed if desired. From day one I had a $6000 full vehicle clear bra applied. This isn't your average Toyota installed one, this is the best you can buy, you can't even tell its there! Protects the amazing Inferno color from scratches, chips, and anything else on the road looking to damage the paint. Also I had all of the windows tinted with Suntek CXP, the best high performance lifetime warranty window treatment. The TRD Pro floormats are still wrapped up as I had the dealer put in Weathertech mats before I even picked it up. I also had a Tacoma bed mat and genuine Toyota bed extension put in at the dealer. This particular one has the factory installed towing package which includes the larger battery and alternator, along with the trailer goodies such as a factory installed 7-pin and trailer sway control. Also this one has the factory installed Toyota alarm system. If you don't know how special the TRD Pro edition is, here are a few paragraphs from Toyota describing this special Tacoma: With its definitive hood scoop, smoked headlights, heritage-inspired TRD Pro "TOYOTA" grille and blackout badging, Tacoma TRD Pro has the attitude for any trail. Aggressive BFGoodrich All-Terrain KO tires, wrapped around standard TRD 16-in. off-road beadlock-style wheels, help maximize traction and cement this truck's off-road pedigree. Tacoma TRD Pro is equipped with the advanced Entune Audio system. Apps like Bing, iHeartRadio and Pandora keep you connected while navigation and Bluetooth help on any adventure. USB ports and 12V power ports help keep your gadgets charged and ready. Exclusive TRD Pro-branded carpet floor mats and a TRD Pro leather-wrapped shift knob pile on the attitude day in and day out. A TRD-tuned cat-back stainless steel exhaust helps the 1GR-FE 4.0L V6 breathe easier, improving performance and adding a menacing growl. Tacoma TRD Pro's oversize Bilstein shocks, matched to TRD-tuned front springs, provide an extra 1.75 inches of ride height, increase wheel travel and help keep the chaos under control. Thanks to Tacoma's TRD-designed heavy-duty suspension, other trucks eat its dust. Larger 2.5-in. TRD-tuned Bilstein shocks, matched to TRD-tuned springs, are equipped up front. In the rear are 2-in. TRD-tuned Bilstein shocks with remote reservoirs. These components help provide increased wheel travel and better heat dissipation for improved off-road control. Pack it up and move out. With a bed ready for almost any payload and the ability to tow up to 6,500 lbs. Tacoma TRD Pro is ready for dirt bikes, camping gear and the tools you need to power your next adventure, including a 115V/400W deck-mounted AC power outlet. And with its locking rear differential and advanced A-TRAC system, plus LT-rated BFGoodrich® All-Terrain KO tires, Tacoma TRD Pro has the traction to not only get your stuff there, but get it back as well.
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2013 Pikes Peak Hill Climb, Practice Day 3
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