2005 Toyota Tundra V8 4x4 Lifted, 35" Toyo Off Road Tires, Leather, Only 69k!! on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
Up for sale is my 2005 Toyota Tundra V8 4X4 Lifted with 35"s!
Truck only has 69k on it. Loaded leather interior, clean inside and out!! This Tundra is a one of a kind truck has over $7000 in parts! Smoke and pet free. Runs great, serviced always every 3000 miles with Mobil 1 Fully Synthetic. Everything works great! This truck does carry a salvage title due to front end damage. I had a body shop replace, ac condenser, radiator, bumper, hood, grille. All new Original parts, and professional paint. Straight body, very clean must see!. Current smog and registration good to go!! $17500 call or text 916___5O1___lOl3 Cash only! Do NOT CALL AND LOW BALL ME DO NOT CALL AND COMPLAIN ABOUT SALVAGE TITLE Cleanest tundra online! Aftermarket parts: Tint all around Dual Flow master exhuast Volicity Intake Front DR ICON Coilover Kit alone worth over $1300+ RCD 4-6 inch lift kit with (rear Bilstein 5100 shocks) $2500+ Heavy Duty Two Piece Lower Sub-Frame CNC Machined Replacement cast iron Steering HD Knuckles Toyo Open Country M/T 35X12.50R17 60% 17" Pro Comps rims Air lift kit rear SnugLid Color matched with lock and keys SKID PLATES AND MORE HURRY WONT FIND ANOTHER ONE LIKE THIS!! Current smog and registration good to go!! $17500 call or text 916___5O1___lOl3 This is a message I got a from a guy who saw this truck today: Don't sell this truck unless your crazy! This is one of the best trucks you can get period. All the new trucks including the new tundra's are junk compared to this one and put together using chinese and mexican parts! I have an 04 just like yours pretty much but on 33's and I wouldn't even sell it for $20k and it has 115k miles. 05 was the best and most powerful year of this body style tundra too. If you weren't all the way in CA I'd make you an offer because I want 4x4! DONT DO IT, you'll be sorry you got rid of it |
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