FS - 04 Toyota Tundra SR5 4WD 4D

Christophe Noel

Expedition Leader
I bought this truck from my father who unfortunately can't drive due to a medical condition. He sure loved this truck and took very good care of it. It has never been offroad and that includes limited time on gravel roads.

2004 Toyota Tundra SR5
94,000 miles
4 wheel drive
4 doors
Bed liner
Camper shell (I have the original $4100 reciept for that beautiful shell)
Yakima load bars

(outside of that, she's stock and ready for some Overland upgrades)

Kelly Blue Book for "Good" condition: $15,541

Asking: $13,500 That is an ExPo community price and as such is a firm price - relatively. I like the people here and would hope to see this where it belongs, geared up and headed towards adventure.

Located in Prescott. Title is clear and ready for transfer. Christophe 298-273-3754

*This rig does need new tires, but I'm sure this buying audience would want offroad tires anyway. The only mechanical note to mention are the brakes which were replaced at 77,000. Everything else is sound as any Toyota should be.

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gonetobaja

New member
Could you take a few more pictures of the lintier? Or anything Else you can think of before I drive up to take a look at her?

Thanks, Mark
 

Christophe Noel

Expedition Leader
Here are a few more photos. Feel free to request specific shots of anything you want to see. Regarding the condition: This truck has never been in any accidents at all. It shows the normal signs of wear, but I would say even those are minor. The front bumper shows a few pits and minor chips as you would expect. There is one extremely minor door ding on the driver's side that I couldn't get to show up on a photo. I usually have to point it out to most people as it is so small. The front seat shows signs of use but I wouldn't say it looks "worn." There is one small scratch on the center console in the interior and unfortunately one small grease mark on the rear seat. I think I can get it up. My dad had the interior steam cleaned every spring, so it is in good shape outside of those details. Keep in mind, these assessments come from a son who was taught by his father to maticulously care for his things. My father kept this rig garaged and pampered.

I also forgot to mention, the bed is not only lined, it has a rubber bed mat in it.

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Christophe Noel

Expedition Leader
More photos:
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frontseat.jpg

The camper shell is in my opinion a highlite. It really is a great shell. I could easily see it supporting a roof top tent.

Thanks everyone. I will be around to take any calls if you have questions. I will also be around over the weekend if anyone cares to see it.
 

jham

Adventurer
everything about that interior looks toyota except that center console. for some reason it screams Ford to me. Meh, I've owned both, so that's probably why.

bump for a clean truck. and by clean, i mean that thing looks spankin new. nice ride.
 

dieselcruiserhead

16 Years on ExPo. Whoa!!
Great looking truck Christophe. Definitely temping... I have a friend with a built one and it is an awesome truck and still gets pretty good mileage.
 

Christophe Noel

Expedition Leader
Great looking truck Christophe. Definitely temping... I have a friend with a built one and it is an awesome truck and still gets pretty good mileage.
It really is a nice truck. I've been driving it around for a month and I have to say, it's like the love child between the rugged ride of my Discovery and the refined ride of my wife's Toyota Solara. Very comfortable, quiet, plush and the power and mileage are impressive.

The back seats fold in such a way it SCREAMS for a fridge. They fold forward exposing a huge chunk of floor space. I had a Tacoma for a while and loved everything about it save for the cramped interior. Not an issue with this Tundra.

I truly wish I could justify keeping it, but if I kept it and decked it out, my poor dad would be in the dumps. If he can't drive it, I shouldn't either.

I'd love to see a fully kitted Tundra on this platform. The new Tundras look almost too big.
 

dieselcruiserhead

16 Years on ExPo. Whoa!!
Cloth, sort of icing on the cake... Good luck with the sale Christophe. I have a pic somewhere of my friend who owned the bike shop and has the really clean slightly lifted Tundra of this era. Work of art, beautiful truck, and the tires and lift hardly compromised its efficiency as well.
 

Christophe Noel

Expedition Leader
SOLD.

I want to thank Hunter and his girlfriend for a really nice transaction. What a nice couple. I hope you enjoy the truck.

:smiley_drive:

Thanks ExPo community!!
 

GTABurnout

Explorer
Thanks for making this one of the most plesent car buying experences I have ever had.

Truck runs and drives great. I left you a Vmail so call me back when you get a chance.
 

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