2016 Toyota Tacoma V6 TRD Offroad / 117K miles / Harker Outdoors Camper / PRICE DROP $30,000 / Virginia

leverne

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117K miles
Interior just detailed
Current VA state inspection

Harker Outdoors camper canopy (with lock/key) with roof racks
Relentless Fabrication high clearance bumpers, swing out rear bumper, rock sliders, and full-body skid plates
Lifted with 31in tires
Icon CDCV suspension with adjustable stiffness
Lights: ditch lights, yellow driving lights, lightbar
sPod touch screen in cab and in rear.
ARB onboard twin motor air compressor
Air front locker differential and electronic rear locker
WARN VR 8000-s winch (4 ton)
Starter and aux battery under the hood, 3rd deep cycle battery in rear for camper electronics with relay to connect / disconnect to the rear and full battery monitoring system.
Cascadia 4x4 hood solar panel
10 gallon water tank with pump and 2 hookups (side hatch and rear).
Luna Lab refrigerator with freezer compartment.
USB charging outlets inside the camper (1 high-amp USB-C installed for computer charging).
All electronics are fuse-protected
Low-profile interior seating and table, with extra bed space for cargo.
Full recovery equipment, stored in case above the cab.
Fold-out shower/changing tent
Awning
Propane mount and canister
Handyman jack
Thule bike rack
Roof racks on the camper
MaxTrax (4)
4-pin locking safe in the truck’s center console
Ham radio
Front and rear cameras
2nd optional solar panel for the ground

We are the 3rd owners and have an itemized list of labor, parts and equipment history, showing a value over $73K, not including the maintenance we have done over the last few years: replaced control arms, o-ring seals on transmission, wheels/tires, transmission service, 100K-mile maintenance service, updated interior electrical, and regular oil changes. 5th tire has been rotated with every tire rotation.

We were able to pack a 3” memory foam mattress with bedding in the loft with the camper folded.
Comfortable standing room inside for someone 6-foot +.

Willing to deliver out of state for serious buyers.
 

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leverne

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Here you go! the only cosmetic defect inside is a scratch on the passenger rear door, I took a close-up of that. Rest of the interior and upholstery is in perfect condition.
 

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leverne

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Post update: we just got a pre-purchase inspection from the Toyota dealership which we can share with potential buyers. In a nutshell, there’s an oil leak on the timing chain cover, but it’s about due for a timing belt change (130k maintenance) and that can be addressed at the same time. They also recommended new front axels.

What we love about this build:
We love the combo of this being a fun and maneuverable rig, while holding a compact and easy-to-setup camper tent. It’s got all the essentials (electric, water, fridge, space for gear totes, comfy mattress) and still does an easy cross-country road trip full of fun side adventures. We upgraded the canopy to a Harker a few years back, and have absolutely loved it. It’s so much more spacious and easier to fold than the AT habitat, and its most useful feature is that it can utilize the surface area of the tailgate as inside floor space.
Practically speaking, hands-down our favorite feature about this rig is the custom welded water tank that sits behind the rear seats! Particularly its easy-access from the side hatch of the Harker. Having the water supply on hand is so useful for all our adventures, and the tank doesn't get in the way of our storage space.

Here are some basic side body shots and a few photos of our adventures:
 

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