Toyota: Tundra 2012 Double Cab - 4x4/lifted - Warr on 2040-cars
Fishkill, New York, United States
This is a great and powerful truck. Needing to sell for personal reasons. It does come with a transferable warranty with 2 years left on it. Warranty is the highest premium warranty offered. Truck has: ProComp 6 inch liftFederal Couragia M/T (35x12.50/18) - approximately driven 10kCustom wheelsCustom light bar (grill mounted)Dual Flowmaster Super 10 mufflersRunning tintedXM/Sirius SatelliteFog lightsTow/Haul packageBed-liner Service Information: All recordsTires rotated every 3k, truck inspectedOil changed every 3-5k with Mobile 1 Full Synthetic, recently changed. Toyota calls for 10k changes.New iridium plugsNew water pumpNew starterECM up to date (Toyota) Known Issues/Concerns: Previous owners dog chewed the headliner. Airbag is fine, but headliner will need to be replaced. (See picture) The truck is used. It does have minor scuffs and parking lot door dings; nothing cosmetically offensive on the exterior. It runs great and is a great looking truck.
Any questions at : cornellxblpettjyohn@yahoo.com
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