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2008, 4x4, Sr5 Double Cab, 6.5' Bed, Leer Cap, Line-x Bedliner, 57,000 Miles on 2040-cars

US $24,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:56917
Location:

Bristow, Virginia, United States

Bristow, Virginia, United States
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Condition: recent maintenance in late April 2014, replaced leaking water pump with new pump; Miller Toyota of Manassas, Virginia conducted a "Quality Vehicle Inspection" and listed all areas they inspected as "green - checked and okay" except rear L and R break lining, which was measured at 5mm and listed as "yellow - may need future attention."  Maintenance records from 2008-2014 available upon request.

Popular Options/Features:

18” Alloy Wheels with four Michelin LTX 275/65R18 tires (installed ~ 18 months ago)

Brushed stainless steel step boards

Spray-on LINE-X bed liner

LEER 100XQ Truck Cap with Custom-matching paint

XM-SIRIUS installed and working

JBL AM/FM Audio system with 6-disc changer, 10 speakers including subwoofer, 8 Channel-440W Amplifier, Bluetooth capability, steering wheel and audio controls, aux audio jack, and SIRIUS-XM kit already installed

Multifunction Auto-dimming Rearview Mirror with compass and Homelink universal transceiver

Remote Keyless entry

Remote Engine starter

Daytime Running Lights

Tow hitch and wiring adapter included

History:  I am the original owner and own the title.  I purchased this vehicle from Toyota of Puyallup in WA in late 2007.  The truck has spent 5 years in Washington State, 1.5 years in California, and 1 year in Virginia.  It has never been smoked in and the mileage will change some since I am still driving the truck until I sell it.

Shipping and Sale:

Buyer responsible for vehicle pickup and shipping.  Seller’s area code is 20136 (Bristow, VA).        

Buyer must provide a deposit of $200.00 within 48 hours of auction close (PayPal okay for deposit).

Full payment is required within 7 days of auction close. 

Seller accepts cashier’s check / certified check or money order for full payment.     


















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