2014 Toyota Tundra Crew Max Sst Rear View Camra An on 2040-cars
Kirkwood, Illinois, United States
Its Beautiful 2014 Toyota Tundra 5.7 Forged Pick Up Truck.Dark Gray exterior and gray interior. Rear seating have very large leg room.This truck is very comfortable do drive and very roomy for the whole family.This truck has brand new tires.Custom air intake.Dash equipped with Cd player, Bluetooth, AM, FM radios, Navigation, rear view camera. Very Easy to use and very clear imaging. You may also connect and play Music from the phone. Truck is in great condition.Body has some scratches on the right rear door.What is included with the truck: -the bed cap, dome and brake lights, keys for the bed. - tow hook IMPORTANT*****This truck was bought with salvage title, has a rebuild Illinois title. At the time of purchase truck was reported to have a flood that caused the engine to lock.However, once we got the truck and inspected it, there was no sign of water, no smell. THE TRUCK WAS NOT FLOODED. When we went to replace the starter motor, turned out the previous owner had installed a longer bolt in the torque converter. which cosed the engine to lock. The bolt has been replaced with an original and new starter motor was also installed. Truck runs great ever since. This truck had no body damage, no frame damage, no flood. Everything in this truck is ORIGINAL, except for performance engine air box installed for better performance. Truck doesnt come with any kind of certifications or warranties.
For further questions email me : jesswiddershinsd@yahoo.com
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