FS: 2019 Tacoma TRD OffRoad and Phoenix Pop-up camper - Sold

riderw25

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2019 Tacoma TRD Off-Road, 6 foot bed with camper shell and slide in Phoenix pop-up camper; I am willing to separate the two if folks are interested in one or the other ($39,500 for the truack and camper shell, $8,500 for the Phoenix camper). Impossible to find Cavalry Blue color gets comments wherever I go. Truck has ~25,500 miles but is my primary vehicle so this will go up. All oil changes done at Durango Motor Company.

Truck Details:
Rear locking differential
Crawl control (this is the coolest thing I've seen for offroad travel)
Lane departure warning, backup camera, parking assist, and backup/blindspot monitors and lights/alarms
2" lift with adjustable Bilstein shocks
Firestone Airbags to improve the ride and level the truck while hauling the camper
TRD Pro Wheels with BFG KO2 tires (16")
Blackout lettering
TRD Pro Grill.
Truck has had seat covers since I bought it so all seats/headrests are like new underneath.
Floor mats similar to WeatherTech throughout.
Leer Camper shell has side windows that open upwards for easy bed access (sorry, Exp. Portal only allows 10 photos, please send me an email if you want more).

If you don't know about Phoenix campers, they are made in Denver by the family who founded FourWheel campers. All aluminum framed, they are lightweight and each is custom made. This camper was made in 2006 to specifically fit a Tacoma, and it fits perfectly;

Approximately 7 gallon fresh water (no hot water installed, but easily could be)
Suburban propane heater (we've never had a problem with this keeping us warm)
Dometic 3-way fridge (110, 12v, or propane)
2 AGM 12v house batteries for all of the LED lights, water pump, and heater blower (I have a small trickle charge solar panel that i'd be happy to throw in if folks are interested)
Large awning for outside cooking and hanging out
Sleeps 2 adults and one child/dog/other comfortably

We have had amazing adventures in this camper and love the setup but a growing family has us looking for something a little bigger. $48,000 takes this ready for summer rig! Located in Durango, CO.
 

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riderw25

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Nice combo ?? GLWTS

Great idea how you used the foam pipe tape to wrap the turnbuckles to protect your paint, hadn’t seen that one before!
Thanks! I also have an endless supply of patterned Duct Tape in my daughter's craft supplies, so I can adjust my look for each trip.
 

riderw25

New member
2019 Tacoma TRD Off-Road, 6 foot bed with camper shell and slide in Phoenix pop-up camper; I am willing to separate the two if folks are interested in one or the other ($39,500 for the truack and camper shell, $8,500 for the Phoenix camper). Impossible to find Cavalry Blue color gets comments wherever I go. Truck has ~25,500 miles but is my primary vehicle so this will go up. All oil changes done at Durango Motor Company.

Truck Details:
Rear locking differential
Crawl control (this is the coolest thing I've seen for offroad travel)
Lane departure warning, backup camera, parking assist, and backup/blindspot monitors and lights/alarms
2" lift with adjustable Bilstein shocks
Firestone Airbags to improve the ride and level the truck while hauling the camper
TRD Pro Wheels with BFG KO2 tires (16")
Blackout lettering
TRD Pro Grill.
Truck has had seat covers since I bought it so all seats/headrests are like new underneath.
Floor mats similar to WeatherTech throughout.
Leer Camper shell has side windows that open upwards for easy bed access (sorry, Exp. Portal only allows 10 photos, please send me an email if you want more).

If you don't know about Phoenix campers, they are made in Denver by the family who founded FourWheel campers. All aluminum framed, they are lightweight and each is custom made. This camper was made in 2006 to specifically fit a Tacoma, and it fits perfectly;

Approximately 7 gallon fresh water (no hot water installed, but easily could be)
Suburban propane heater (we've never had a problem with this keeping us warm)
Dometic 3-way fridge (110, 12v, or propane)
2 AGM 12v house batteries for all of the LED lights, water pump, and heater blower (I have a small trickle charge solar panel that i'd be happy to throw in if folks are interested)
Large awning for outside cooking and hanging out
Sleeps 2 adults and one child/dog/other comfortably

We have had amazing adventures in this camper and love the setup but a growing family has us looking for something a little bigger. $48,000 takes this ready for summer rig! Located in Durango, CO.
 

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