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2005 Toyota Tundra Sr5 Rwd Crew Cab. 1-owner Toyota Maintained 144k Miles on 2040-cars

US $14,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:144240
Location:

Spring, Texas, United States

Spring, Texas, United States
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Welcome & Thank you for viewing this 2005 Toyota Tundra SR5 RWD CREW CAB .  No accidents or issues- This is a 1-owner dealer maintained since new 144,240 mile vehicle everyone wants to buy.  Almost complete records of everything that has ever been done to the vehicle.  The wheels & tires are only 5 months old including the black rails & 2inch level kit (which raises the front of the truck 2 inches & rear 0 since it comes lower than the rear from the factory) this work cost $3k.   The original OEM wheel & tires are also included in the sale!    The stereo has also been upgraded to a iPod/bluetooth compatible option & upgraded speakers- $1k.  The bedcover works nicely- part of the handle was broken but still works fine. $1k- locks/keeps your items dry and safely stored.   

I am not a dealer but a private party sale by myself the 2nd owner- the first owner purchased a new family size SUV  & did not want to trade the truck-in when getting his new vehicle.  The brakes were recently replaced in May 2014. Last major service may 2013.  Ready to go with the next oil service in 3500 miles or October 2014. 

I think this vehicle will serve as a very reliable truck whether it's a first vehicle, 2nd vehicle, toy hauler, work vehicle, farm vehicle.  Drives great- ride is comfortable- Bluetooth is a great upgrade for phone calls and streaming music.  I had the vehicle checked out and the mechanic said it was one of the nicest trucks he has seen being 10yrs old.  Complements to the 1st owner dealer maintaing the vehicles since new.  I will be uploading records & will provide all records with the sale of the truck.


Clear Title- Looking to make a good deal & find this truck a good new home. I'm waiting on the paperwork so will probably have to let the next buyer wait a week or two as I don't think this truck will last long at all.

About Me:  Please check my feedback! I've sold nearly $250k on eBay including family vehicles ex. Lexus LS430 & going back farther to when I sold cars at a Porsche/Audi Store.  I am very straight forward and honest person.  

Questions:  Please Ask.

Location:  The truck is located in The Woodlands, TX.  I can also sell this vehicle in Mandeville, LA so if that helps with logistics being in New Orleans or Baton Rouge isn't a problem.  




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