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2002 Toyota Tacoma Trd Offroad - 4x4 - 5-speed Manual - 3.4l V6 on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:135128
Location:

Evans, Georgia, United States

Evans, Georgia, United States
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I am selling my 2002 Toyota Tacoma TRD 4x4. This truck has been my daily driver for the last 4 years.  All of the Bumpers are custom built by SDR Fabworks in Augusta GA. The truck runs perfectly, transmission shifts smoothly. 

V6-5VZ-FE (3.4L)

5-Speed Manual Transmission

Electronic locking rear Differential (OEM 4.10 Differential gears)

The truck has 135,000 miles on it
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It has Five BFgoodrich KM2 tires 32x11.50x15 on Wheelers Steel black 15x8 Rims with 3.75" back spacing

I recently changed the accessory belts (AC,Power Steering,Alternator)

I have owned this truck for four years, I have kept up the maintenance and changed the oil every 3-4k miles.

The Bumpers and Sliders are Custom Fabricated, The front and rear bumper are bolt on, (I have the oem bumpers also).

The front bumper is ready for a Winch and also has Hella Rallye 4000X Halogen Driving Lamps.

- Rear Suspension: All-Pro leaf springs with 10" travel Bilstien 5150 Shocks, Wheelers offroad HD greasable shackles, All-pro u-bolt flip kit, and Limit Straps.

- Front Suspension: OEM Coilovers, with Spacer lift and Limit Straps. Bolt on Front lower control arm skid plates.

Complete underbody Skid plates bolt onto frame 3-piece design allows for removal for maintence needs.

2.5" Custom Stainless Steel Catback Exaust with Magnaflow Muffler.

This truck has been my Daily Driver for Four years now, It has never been wrecked and only taken offroad one time. It has been a wonderful truck, the only reason I am selling it is because I need a four door truck.



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