2008 Toyota Tundra Crew-max 5.7l V-8 *low Miles Lots Of Extras on 2040-cars
Ontario, California, United States
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This is a beautiful Toyota Tundra Crew-Max with low miles offering plenty of after market components. Average mileage is roughly 9k per year (weekend driver). Services have been completed every 3k miles religiously including tire rotation each time. Interior: -Brand new Pioneer 950BH DVD/Navigation in dash with Bluetooth and reverse camera installed. -Brand new Alpine 5 channel amp beneath the passenger seat pushing brand new Pioneer components in the front and 6 1/2" speakers in back and an 8" Phoenix Gold sub. -Condition of interior is pretty much flawless (no scratches, tears, rips, or stains anywhere). -Power seats in front and plenty of space in the back. -Power windows all around including rear window (all tinted) -Power Moon roof/Sunroof -Brand new Clifford Alarm w/auto start and digital diagram of car on remote Exterior: -Beautiful Pearl White Paint all around (including the hooks inside the bed) -Bed Liner -Brand new 35 x 12.5 Trail Grappler tires on 22" black rims (less than 1k miles on tires) -Tailgate latch has been modified to the inside of gate -Brand new professional lift (4" suspension and 3" body) -Brand new Injen Cold Air Intake For additional photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/89792449@N03/with/13495781624 If you're interested hit me up. Thank you for looking- |
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