Sold. 2009 Tacoma with AT Habitat

75dbeck

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I am selling my tacoma with AT Habitat. This has been a great truck and taken me on many adventures. I am moving into a new rig for full time living so this one needs to go. I would drive this truck anywhere right now. We are currently in south Florida and would entertain some delivery options for buyer. Take a look and let me know what questions you may have. $25,000. OBO I am working on more detailed pictures.

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2009 Toyota Tacoma:

4x4, automatic, double cab, short bed.
110k miles, recently all fluids changed; diffs, trans, transfer case. New spark plugs and battery.
5 matching Procomp aluminum wheels and 33” BFG all terrain tires, 60% tread
Tan interior with Carhartt seat covers on front seats
10,000 pound WARN winch with synthetic cable
Steel front and rear bumpers. Rear swing away with tire carrier and propane mount
SLEE Rock sliders
OME 2.5 inch struts and coils up front
OME 2.5 Dakar leaf packs in rear
Rear U bolt flip kit with Timbren bump stops
Front Runner roof rack
Cat back high flow tailpipe and muffler
MaxTrax mounts and 2 MaxTrax boards

Habitat Camper:
AT habitat camper top
Front and rear windows (AT option)
Interior lighting (AT option)
House battery (yellow top Optima) wired into the truck with a smart relay and fused circuits
WeBoost cell phone booster
12V/USP/USB-C charging points. (I’ve worked remote from the truck)
E Track installed on top for paddle boards and hammock anchor points when open
Custom screen for back opening
10 pound propane bottle and mount for Buddy heater and kitchen stove
Oak ¾ inch plywood floor
Bed stiffeners
Enclosure walls for when top is open, creates another private space
2 sleep platforms (AT option) one converts to camp table
Goose Gear folding bench seats (AT option)
Chuck Box Camp Kitchen
7 gallon water jug
On suite mounted on passenger side for a shower or toilet

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75dbeck

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Here are some shots of the underside and suspension. I see some surface rust after a few months in south Florida but everything is in great shape.

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75dbeck

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Interior is in great shape. Could use some new floor matts or these might clean up when I do a deep interior clean. Dash is all good and always have sun shade up.

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75dbeck

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Besides some light desert pinstriping this is the only body damage is to this rocker before sliders went on. Was like that when I got it... :rolleyes:

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75dbeck

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Here is the shower/toilet. The topper had this already and I don't think I would have bought one but boy was it nice to have when in areas with other people.


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75dbeck

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Here are some shots of inside. There are no tears rips or damage to the tent. Everything functions as it should. I got rid of the factory foam mattress and use this air one. MUCH better and its not as heavy to fold up. I camped for a week in Kansas in the soaking rain and everything stays surprisingly dry. These really are nice unites. Everything is wired in real nice and fused. Next step is an electric fridge. The birch folding chairs are also probably not something I would have sprung for but SOOOO nice to have. Its like an office for rainy day card games and computer work. The inside is carpet so little I use little tabs of velcrow for wires and such. Makes it super flexible. I also have simple window shades for the front and back window that velcrow in place. I tried really hard to not overcomplicate things. I cary a role of carpet which I put out if im parked in dirt or sand. Helps keep the inside cleaner. The last pic here is what it looks like packed up and closed up. You can see the optional boards that go above the bed really help keep the tent from not hanging down when closed up. As I said before, I put legs on one for a camp table and the other I use for counter-space when opened up. All my gear and the truck gear fits below the windows, even on big trips.

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