2007 Tundra
4x4 5.7L Regular Cab Short Bed
199,XXX Miles
Selling because we are having a second child
Located in Frankfort, Michigan
$15,000
Upgrades
TRD Pro Fox Shocks
Full RCI Skid Plate
Method Wheels (including spare)
285/70r17 Falken Wildpeak ATs (including spare)
Pioneer Head unit with wireless car play
Baja Designs fog lights (amber)
ARB rear diff breather
Red Arc trailer brake controller
WeatherTech floor mats
Topper
Hewitt Tech SAIS bypass kit
Odyssey Battery
Equipment
Cruise Control
Power Mirrors
Dual zone HVAC
Manual Locks
Manual Windows
Manual Seats
Faults
Driver seat seam failing
Could use a new headliner
AM/FM radio has really poor signal
Fog lights come on with headlights
Some dings and dents
I wonder who has the other one that was produced. This combo has to be somewhat rare.
sibanez
New Reader
9/20/24 10:50 a.m.
In reply to akylekoz :
My friend has one he bought new, holds onto to it like it was the first pair of Air Jordans ever made.
He gets offers to buy it wherever he goes. The truck is 100% fun. . .
I think you can still get a supercharger for the 5.7, too. Depending on the tune and fuel, 500hp isn't hard.
That's an uncommon, cool truck. Good luck with the sale!
roll down windows! no way, i had no idea you could even get those with these things. love a good reg cab/shortbed truck with a nice mod list like this.
Thank you guys! I REALLY love this truck, but with a family of 4 it won't cut it. Planning to replace with a 200 series Land Cruiser.
Didn't you buy this in NC semi recently? If so it may be worth mentioning that this is a reduced sodium model. Most non local buyers see Michigan and say heck no.
In reply to Scotty Con Queso :
I bought it in NC in 2020, and have used fluid film every winter to undercoat it.
Ah, I was *completely* ignoring it because I thought it was an original Rust Belt truck. Now I'm ignoring it because I don't need to spend that kind of money right now.
In reply to Scotty Con Queso :
i think everyone from the south should now advertise their car listings as "heart healthy" models now