2001 Toyota Tundra Access Cab 4x4 with low miles (138k) and 2012 Four Wheel Camper Kestrel (Hawk)
$32,000. Please, no lowball offers.
This is my third 4x4 camper set up and by far my favorite. The only reason I am selling is to buy a bush plane. This rig is very capable on and off-road while being comfortable for both short and long-term stays. I spent two months on Baja last year, and have also used it in the winter. I bought the truck from a good friend and had one of the best 4x4 shops (Lavender Brothers) do the customized work. The 2012 Four Wheel Camper has been used on only a few trips and is in close to “as new” condition. The truck has always been serviced, including timing belt and all fluids changed: front and rear diff, transmission, transfer case, cooling, etc.
Some of the upgrades to the truck done last year:
Bilstein 6112 Series Suspension Kit
Bilstein 5100 Series Shock Absorbers
SPC Upper Control Arm to accommodate 1.75 inch lift
Toe Adjust Plate, Cam Sub and Camber Toe Adjust
Front Lower Control Arms
Right and left Constant Velocity (CV) Driveshaft
Sway Bar Link Kit
Firestone Air Bag Kit customized to fit properly in extreme use
Daystar Cradle Kit
Brake Rotor & Pad Kit Polymer Coated - SS-X - OE Ceramic
4 Pro Comp A/T Sport 285-75-16 (with the work done there is zero rubbing)
1.25" Forged Aluminum wheel spacers
Truck bed has a couple of dents but not bad and could easily be fixed or replaced with used bed (I have seen them for $400) or customize with flatbed and side boxes (that’s what I had planned).
2012 Four Wheel Camper Kestrel (Hawk):
The Kestrel model is the same as the Hawk, except it is specifically made to fit the 2000 – 2006 Toyota Tundra Access cab trucks which have a shallower truck bed. The Kestrel can be used on other trucks if a platform is used. I bought this last year from an older gentleman back east (I don’t think he ever used it) and I had it shipped to Calif. This camper still smells new. It has the front dinette, which in my opinion is the best. It has a queen-size bed up top, and the dinette makes into a twin. It has a 12v/110 fridge, 20 gallons water, removable jacks, Yakima roof rails, awning, Fantastic fan, 2 batteries, and stove. For an additional price, I will also include 120w portable solar system from Overland Solar and/or Thetford porta-potty.
I prefer not to separate but may for the right offer. Please, no lowball offers.
I may be willing to deliver for expenses.
Craigslist add can be seen here: https://monterey.craigslist.org/cto/d/carmel-2001-toyota-tundra-4x4-and-2012/7076569382.html
$32,000. Please, no lowball offers.
This is my third 4x4 camper set up and by far my favorite. The only reason I am selling is to buy a bush plane. This rig is very capable on and off-road while being comfortable for both short and long-term stays. I spent two months on Baja last year, and have also used it in the winter. I bought the truck from a good friend and had one of the best 4x4 shops (Lavender Brothers) do the customized work. The 2012 Four Wheel Camper has been used on only a few trips and is in close to “as new” condition. The truck has always been serviced, including timing belt and all fluids changed: front and rear diff, transmission, transfer case, cooling, etc.
Some of the upgrades to the truck done last year:
Bilstein 6112 Series Suspension Kit
Bilstein 5100 Series Shock Absorbers
SPC Upper Control Arm to accommodate 1.75 inch lift
Toe Adjust Plate, Cam Sub and Camber Toe Adjust
Front Lower Control Arms
Right and left Constant Velocity (CV) Driveshaft
Sway Bar Link Kit
Firestone Air Bag Kit customized to fit properly in extreme use
Daystar Cradle Kit
Brake Rotor & Pad Kit Polymer Coated - SS-X - OE Ceramic
4 Pro Comp A/T Sport 285-75-16 (with the work done there is zero rubbing)
1.25" Forged Aluminum wheel spacers
Truck bed has a couple of dents but not bad and could easily be fixed or replaced with used bed (I have seen them for $400) or customize with flatbed and side boxes (that’s what I had planned).
2012 Four Wheel Camper Kestrel (Hawk):
The Kestrel model is the same as the Hawk, except it is specifically made to fit the 2000 – 2006 Toyota Tundra Access cab trucks which have a shallower truck bed. The Kestrel can be used on other trucks if a platform is used. I bought this last year from an older gentleman back east (I don’t think he ever used it) and I had it shipped to Calif. This camper still smells new. It has the front dinette, which in my opinion is the best. It has a queen-size bed up top, and the dinette makes into a twin. It has a 12v/110 fridge, 20 gallons water, removable jacks, Yakima roof rails, awning, Fantastic fan, 2 batteries, and stove. For an additional price, I will also include 120w portable solar system from Overland Solar and/or Thetford porta-potty.
I prefer not to separate but may for the right offer. Please, no lowball offers.
I may be willing to deliver for expenses.
Craigslist add can be seen here: https://monterey.craigslist.org/cto/d/carmel-2001-toyota-tundra-4x4-and-2012/7076569382.html
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