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Year:2012 Mileage:9 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

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United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:5.7L V8 DOHC 32V FFV
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Condition:
New: A vehicle is considered new if it is purchased directly from a new car franchise dealer and has not yet been registered and issued a title. New vehicles are covered by a manufacturer's new car warranty and are sold with a window sticker (also known as a “Monroney Sticker”) and a Manufacturer's Statement of Origin. These vehicles have been driven only for demonstration purposes and should be in excellent running condition with a pristine interior and exterior. See the seller's listing for full details. ...
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 5TFHW5F16CX212301
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Toyota
Interior Color: Black
Model: Tundra
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Limited CREW CAB PICKUP 4-DR
Drive Type: 4WD
Mileage: 9

3-Point Rear Seat Belts
4 X 4
AM/FM Stereo
Adjustable Steering Wheel
Air conditioning
Alloy Wheels
Anti-Skid Control
Anti-lock brakes
Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
Automatic Transmission
Bluetooth Handsfree
Break-Resistant Glass
Cargo Lamp
Center Arm Rest
Center Console
Child-Proof Door Locks
Chrome Bumper
Climate Control
Clock
Compass/Temp. Gauge
Coolant Temp. Gauge
Courtesy Lights
Cruise control
Cup Holders
Daytime Running Lights
Digital Clock
Digital Instruments
Driver airbag
Dual Power Mirrors
Energy-Absorbing Panels
Floor Mats
Fog Lamps
Front Bucket Seats
Heated Mirrors
Heated Seats
HomeLink
Interior Hood Release
Interval Wipers
Keyless Entry
Leather Steering Wheel
Leather Upholstery    
Leather seats
Memory Seat(s)
Metallic Paint
Moonroof
Multi Disc CD changer
Navigational System
Overhead Console
Passenger Climate Control
Passenger airbag
Passive Restraint System
Power Brakes
Power Lumbar Support
Power Mirrors
Power Steering
Power locks
Power seats
Power windows
Premium Sound System
Radial tires
Rear Air Conditioning
Rear Defroster
Receiver Tow
Reclining Bucket Seats
Remote Fuel Door
Remote Trunk Lid
Running Boards
Security System
Side airbags
Sliding Rear Glass
Steering Wheel Controls
Telescoping Steering
Third Brake Light
Tilt Steering Column
Tinted Glass
Towing Package
Traction Control
Trailer Hitch
Trip Odometer
USB & AUX
V-Style Engine
Vanity Mirror(s)

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