2002 Toyota Tundra on 2040-cars
Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
For sale 2002 toyota tundra 150k miles. Mechanical great truck. Cosmetically I bought the truck with 2 crushed passenger doors and dents in the bed. I replaced the doors with the white ones on there. Interior is in great shape, no holes or rips. I'm the third owner and have done all the maintenance to keep the motor in excellent shape. Timing belt, water pump and thermostat and belts replaced at 100k, as well as all fluids by the dealership in Kalamazoo. Just did brakes (hawk pads) and rotors on the front and a new cv shaft on the passenger side, because of a ripped boot. Bilstein shocks 5100 series. New battery beginning of this year. I've done the best I can to take care of this truck. Runs great and has zero issues besides the dents and doors. Also has bfg mud terrain tires 1000 bucks new. Still in good shape. Tuxedo cover on the bed and a bed liner. Has HID lights and K&N cold air intake. Has factory tow package. I'm sure I'm forgetting other things I've changed and replaced, very well maintained. Always changed oil at 7500 with Mobil 1 full synthetic and oil filter. Great truck just bought new car, so need to sell! Thanks.
fair condition on kbb was 7900 in fair condition. any more questions call or text 269-270-6824 can text more pictures or email |
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