2007 Toyota Tundra Double Cab 4x4 Pickup Only 50k Miles Exceptional See Video !! on 2040-cars
Walpole, Massachusetts, United States
You are looking at an exceptional Truck it was owned by a 60 year old man, same town in MA since it was new. He has not worked the truck it is in great shape. Exceptionally nice with only 50k miles. It was traded directly to us and we have the truck and the title, we are a licensed and bonded dealer with over 5000 internet sales. Most of our business is now just repeat business. You can watch a video of the truck below. This is a double cab with a bedliner, 4x4 it has brand new tires in the rear and 75% good tires in the front. The truck is smoke free, rust free, problem free, and any other "Good" kind of Free... It really does not need much description except to say that it has 50k miles, everything works on the truck, it runs well, looks great, and drives great, we ship worldwide. It comes with a 60 day 2500 mile limited powertrain warranty against failure of motor and transmission. It has remainder of the 8 year 80k mile federal emissions warranty as well and it is a 50 state truck. This truck is a 4x4 5.7L V8 SR5 truck. Call me if you have questions and I am happy to ship the truck to you. Call me for a buy it now. 617-538-2099 TO Watch the video click on it !!! Click this Tundra Video Link |
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