It is time to let go of our adventure buddy. Work has me moving back over seas and hate to just see it sit for a few years.
Check out the build here: Tacoma aluminum Pop-up
2007 Tacoma Access Cab TRD OffRoad
I have done the majority of the service my self always with OEM Toyota parts
Camper
The bad. Just about every panel has digs/ dents/ scrapes. There is some rust around the truck but no holes. The drivers side front seat cover is worn through on the outboard bolster from getting in and out. Front right of the bed has a 1" crack from tying something to heavy down But it is not getting any worse. The tent has a few holes from where it would get caught in the hinges when being closed up. Fog lights don't currently work, bulbs I think are just out. The rest is pretty status quo I think for the age of the truck.
This truck is super capable off road, simple reliable light weight rig. Wish I could keep exploring with it but need to set my self up in Spain. Truck is running great and averages 16 to 18 MPG with the camper on. I have put 6,000 miles on it the past two months, driving cross country and exploring NP in the south west. I have an appointment to change front and Rear diff fluids as well as the trans and transfer case. Truck should be good to keep rumbling!
Truck is currently in Santa Barbara. If it does not sell in March out this way. I will be driving back to Rhode Island. I could deliver but would have to discuss details.
SOLD
You can email me at Justin.z.burman@gmail.com
or call/ text me at 508 280 5110
Check out the build here: Tacoma aluminum Pop-up
2007 Tacoma Access Cab TRD OffRoad
- 222,300 miles
- New Frame in 2016
- 2009 Tacoma touch screen radio with Bluetooth
- Weather tech front mats
- OME 3 inch lift w/ Dakar rear springs installed at 130k
- East Coast Gear rear pumpkin 130k
- Camburg Upper control arms 130k
- HID projectors mini D2s retrofit
- Break pads replaced 190K
- carrier bearing replaced 190K
- New Alternator 195k
- Falken Wildpeak A/T3W Size: 265/75R16 and 4 new tire pressure sensors new in December 2020
- Spark plugs and K&N air filter December 2020
- All driveshaft universal joints replaced in September 2020
- Columbia overland Dual Battery box with a Odyssey PC1400 start Battery and Red top Optima as a house( new dec 2020), BlueSeas Breaker and Traxide 160 battery isolator with stock looking switch
- 4.9 gallon LP tank from a westfalia mounted inside the frame rail on the drivers side well tucked away
I have done the majority of the service my self always with OEM Toyota parts
Camper
- Custom built light weight all Aluminum cab over wedge camper. Camper weighs 300lbs +or- I have never weighed it but two of us can lift it up and on the bed rails. Sunbrella weatherproof tent sides
- Whole camper is insulated with 1" foam and there are reflective bubble wrap insulation for the canvas and window sections
- Blues breaker pannel, two separate light circuits, one for the heater and one for outlets
- Built in LED overhead strip and 4 individual lights
- Atwood hydroflame 1800 BTU heater. With the top up and 15ºf out at night we would set the temp to 60 and the LP tank would last 4 or 5 days
- Slide in wooden bench with storage and cushion. Fiberglass wrapped bottom and painted with awl grip
- Slide in cabinet with shelves for storage, sink and stove. Fiberglass wrapped bottom and painted with awl grip
- Cab over sleeping section slides out to make a 72" x 50" bed. Cusions are all covered in Sunbrella
The bad. Just about every panel has digs/ dents/ scrapes. There is some rust around the truck but no holes. The drivers side front seat cover is worn through on the outboard bolster from getting in and out. Front right of the bed has a 1" crack from tying something to heavy down But it is not getting any worse. The tent has a few holes from where it would get caught in the hinges when being closed up. Fog lights don't currently work, bulbs I think are just out. The rest is pretty status quo I think for the age of the truck.
This truck is super capable off road, simple reliable light weight rig. Wish I could keep exploring with it but need to set my self up in Spain. Truck is running great and averages 16 to 18 MPG with the camper on. I have put 6,000 miles on it the past two months, driving cross country and exploring NP in the south west. I have an appointment to change front and Rear diff fluids as well as the trans and transfer case. Truck should be good to keep rumbling!
Truck is currently in Santa Barbara. If it does not sell in March out this way. I will be driving back to Rhode Island. I could deliver but would have to discuss details.
SOLD
You can email me at Justin.z.burman@gmail.com
or call/ text me at 508 280 5110
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