2008 Toyota Double Cab Trd Tacoma on 2040-cars
Northport, Alabama, United States
Feel free to call or text. (205) 657-7260. Interior has also been fully sound deadened. For sale only: $24,000 firm 2008 Toyota TRD Offroad Tacoma - Around 90,000 miles (well maintained and serviced regularly) - Tuff Country 6" lift - OME coil springs and shocks - Torch Industries front bumper coated in Line-X Premium and LED fogs - Tactical Armor Group rear bumper coated in Ultimate Liner with LED backup lights - Bushwhacker fender flares coated in Line-X Premium - UWS toolbox coated in Line-X Premium - Wheeler Type B wheels wrapped in 315 Yokohama Geolander AT/S (70% tread) - Black powder coated step bars - 15% front windows with strip and 5% rears - Pioneer AVIC D3 touch screen navigation and DVD player - Taco Tunes custom ported box coated in Line-X Premium - JL 12W1 powered by Rockford - Rockford Prime series door speakers and tweeters powered by Kenwood - Bug deflector coated in Line-X Premium - Vent visors I'm sure I'm leaving out a few things. |
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