SOLD: 2006 Toyota Tundra TRD Off Road 4x4 Truck

ButchPetty

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I am selling my first gen Tundra. This truck is located in Savannah, Georgia.
It is in absolutely excellent condition inside and out. The paint is new original color. Every single thing on the truck works perfectly. It doesn’t leak a drop of anything and no sign that it ever has. The truck truly is beautiful, rare for this year truck. It is 100 % original with the exception of the rack and tent i have installed. I could go on and own here about this truck but it will be far easier if you go to my youtube page for full details. Here is the Youtube link : 2006 Toyota Tundra for sale
Here is my Craigslist ad Link: Craigslist Ad
I am asking $14,000 .00 for the truck.
This truck has absolutely no issues period. I will happily answer all questions. Thanks.

The Following is the text of the craigslist ad:
For Sale: 2006 Toyota Tundra TRD Off Road 4x4 This truck is exceptionally clean. It has had two owners before me. The first owner had it for six months. The second owner had it for twelve years and was a corporate salesman. Every single thing on the truck works perfectly. Every switch, every button, every light. There are no "engine warning" lights on the dash. The only light that stays on is an tire air pressure light and it is a bad sensor inside on of the tires. Not worth the time or expense of repair to me. It has absolutely no body damage except a small ding on the rear bumper that didn't effect the chrome. There is no rust and the frame has passed factory inspection at the dealer. The timing belt was Toyota dealer replaced at 102,000 miles. The truck has a beautiful new paint job (original color) with clear coat. The interior is in great condition. It has one spot on the back seat and some scuffs around the glove box. There are no fabric tears, holes or stains. The carpet could use a professional cleaning but it is only soiled from use, no stains. The truck truly is beautiful inside and out. The mileage is 165,000 which is really low for this truck and it is not even reached half life of what these trucks are capable of. The only thing I have done to it mechanically since I got it was to switch it over to a full synthetic motor oil. It has great Cooper AT3 tires all around with probably 30,000 miles left on them. It has a full size spare and 17" factory wheels. The motor and transmission work perfect and have no issues. There is not a single leak anywhere and no sign of every having any. The 4wd works perfect also and has shift buttons on the dash. This truck needs absolutely nothing and I would drive it from Savannah, Ga. to Anchorage, Alaska without hesitation.
I paid the full book value for the truck approximately three months ago. I recently had a tractor trailer accident and have been out of work for weeks and am in the middle of legal litigation and can't go back to work anytime soon. The need for money is my only reason for selling. I began outfitting the truck to take out west to the mountains for some overland adventures. I had just finished up most of what I wanted to do when I had my accident. All the build out that I have done goes with the truck. My goal in the additions was to not modify the truck at all. I wanted it to remain stock. I have a biblical faith in Toyota's. They were built right from the factory and no mods are needed. I was going to upgrade the tires and replace the factory shocks but didn't make it that far. Included with the truck:
-Overland Delta 2 person tent made by Tuff Stuff (with extreme weather cover)
-Truck Rack for the tent
-Front, rear and side facing off road lights made by NiLight
-360 degree HD TV antenna made by 1byone
-Naxa NTD2256 Tv/dvd player combo
-Nilight Light bar model N106-126w
-Nilight light bar model 18004c-a
-2 Nilight lights model 18022f-b
-Newpowa 60 watt 12 volt solar panel model# b07q1gzgqw
-Renogy Wanderer 10 amp charge controller
-EverStart Marine Batter 24MS 1000ca auxillary batter
-Kobalt 48" Job site lock box
-charging ports and plugs inside tent plus light

The TV stays inside tent after fold up and can be brought outside for camp use. I have the vehicle history report that I will send to anyone interested that calls"


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ButchPetty

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These first gen Tundras are great trucks and highly sought after.

A heads up tho:
Not to be too picky, but you should know that our rules for posting require you to put the price in your post right here, and not make possible buyers have to go to other links to get that info. And after telling you that, I’m ironically going to post the rule link for you to go you ?

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i can’t find a way to edit the text. do i need to be on my laptop? i can only edit the title.
 

ButchPetty

New member
i can’t find a way to edit the text. do i need to be on my laptop? i can only edit the title.
i found it. thx
Or edit your first post:
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Either way, once you’ got the price posted, I’ll delete these distracting posts of mine to clean up your ad. Good Luck...I love the older Tundras and your’s looks pretty nice
OK, I think I have it all squared away now. Thanks
 

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