2012 Toyota Tacoma Trd Sport on 2040-cars
Fort Covington, New York, United States
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Any questions at : RyanPhillips025@gmx.com Hello,I am selling my 2012 Toyota Tacoma, Long Bed, TRD Sport, Automatic, 4wd,4dr, V6, 63,500 miles, Magnetic Grey exterior, Dark grey / Light grey combointerior. OEM Back up Camera. I am the second owner. Truck is in greatcondition. Exterior has a few light scratches, normal for age. Back bumper has afew scuffs, nothing major. Interior is in near perfect condition. No accidentsor paint work. Clean Carfax, Title in hand with no liens. Recent upgrades:•New spark plugs• Transmission flush by Sunrise Toyota ( dealer ).• Frontdiff drain, Rear diff drain, Transfer case drain• TRD Pro rims Matte Blackwith Nitto Terra Grapplers ( 200 miles on them ).• Weather Tech floor mats•Remote StartThis is the long bed version of this truck. If you have anyquestions please send an email. Located in Brookhaven 11719 Only reason forselling is that I am looking to get a tundra. * Not sure why Carfax isn'tshowing on the listing. I posted current / up to date Carfax report in thephotos section.
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