![]() 01/24/2014 at 14:55 • Filed to: for sale | ![]() | ![]() |
2010 Tacoma 4wd, 23,000 miles. I've used this truck for a couple of years to explore trails around Santa Fe, NM. Asking $25,000, which is on the low-end of Blue Book values for the truck if it were bone stock. Mods include:
TRD supercharger
Toytec front coil-overs, rear add-a-leaf and shocks
ARB Bumper
All-Pro IFS skid plate
Warn M8000 winch w/ synthetic line
Rigid 38" LED Lightbar
2x Hella 4000 Rallye driving lights (Needs new wiring harness)
Toyota Factory Roof Rack w/ fold-away crossbars
Bestop Supertop convertible soft camper shell with removable windows
16" steelies
Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac's in 245/65/R16, nearly brand new
Yakima cross bars mounted to bed rails to make bed rack- can't attach at same time as shell
Hi-Lift jack mounted along front wall of bed
Hood plasti-dipped black to reduce glare from sun and/or roof lights
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It's pretty beat up; dents, scrapes, pinstripes, etc... but as far as I can tell, it's in excellent mechanical condition. Caster angle is insufficient due to suspension lift; result is that steering doesn't "center" very strongly. Could be rectified with new UCA's
This has been my personal project truck up until very recently, when I got the chance to take over my parents' Land Rover LR4.
![]() 01/24/2014 at 14:59 |
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I'd probably recommend this to my uncle if it didn't came with the TRD supercharger. Not sure how well the con-rods are considering the ones in the Tundra blew if you supercharged the engine.
![]() 01/24/2014 at 15:03 |
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Haven't heard of any problems like that with the Tacoma. It's warrantied, at any rate.
![]() 01/24/2014 at 15:04 |
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Damn dude, thats a screamin deal on a well built truck. Im not in the market, but its pretty temping.
![]() 01/24/2014 at 15:25 |
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If it is the same V6 that was used in the previous generation Taco, it should be pretty stout and withstand the modest boost the TRD charger adds. Plus if it was a dealer installed kit it should be plenty durable. Along with the fact the motor has low mileage, especially for a Taco, I would have no fear with this truck.
My sister just sold her 2003 taco 4x4 TRD off-road package truck and it had over 165,000 miles on it with no major issues. These damn trucks are pretty stout as long as you take care of them.
![]() 01/24/2014 at 18:10 |
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there are no connecting rods in this engine. You must specifiy the V8 or V6 from the tundra.