2010 Toyota Tundra Rock Warrior on 2040-cars
Trenton, New Jersey, United States
2010 Toyota Tundra Rock Warrior. Extras: Red Rock Leather Interior Heated seats Remote Engine Start TRD Sway-bar Toyota Anti-Theft alarm New tires less than 200 miles ago. Maintenance: Replaced oil every 5000 miles with Mobil 1 Fully Synthetic 0w-20 Fluids changed about six month ago( differentials, transfer case) Greased drive shaft fittings every 5000miles. Engine running strong no oil leaks or weird sounds. Condition: Vehicle has few normal scratches. No Tears in seats. Collision history. Have been in one collision Rear Ended (slight hit to the rear bumper) Bumper replaced cost $350 Pictures attached. This vehicle is registered for my business (used most of the time for estimates only) Have any more questions please call at (609) 516-3826 or email acestructurellc@yahoo.com |
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