"TheOnelectronic" (theoneelectronic)
01/24/2014 at 14:55 • Filed to: for sale | 1 | 5 |
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.
Satoshi "Zipang" Katsura
> TheOnelectronic
01/24/2014 at 14:59 | 0 |
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.
TheOnelectronic
> Satoshi "Zipang" Katsura
01/24/2014 at 15:03 | 1 |
Haven't heard of any problems like that with the Tacoma. It's warrantied, at any rate.
HammerheadFistpunch
> TheOnelectronic
01/24/2014 at 15:04 | 1 |
Damn dude, thats a screamin deal on a well built truck. Im not in the market, but its pretty temping.
Squid
> Satoshi "Zipang" Katsura
01/24/2014 at 15:25 | 0 |
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.
Matt Urban
> Satoshi "Zipang" Katsura
01/24/2014 at 18:10 | 0 |
there are no connecting rods in this engine. You must specifiy the V8 or V6 from the tundra.