2000 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner Sr5 on 2040-cars
Sneedville, Tennessee, United States
Send me questions at : arrellaneskorney@yahoo.com
THIS IS A 1999 not a 2000 model Up for sale is my 1999 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner
TRD with 59,900 miles. I have owned this truck for over a year and driven it
almost 10,000 miles. I never intended on selling (this will become obvious when
you read about the maintenance I performed on such a low mileage truck), but
have purchased another vehicle so regrettably this one must go. If you are
reading this you know about these trucks so I will be brief. NO FRAME RUST
ISSUES REPEAT NO FRAME RUST ISSUES Bullet proof 2.7L engine paired with
an automatic transmission 59,900 original miles SOLID truck without the rust
issues 100% mechanical runs absolutely flawlessKeyless entryRemote start
Power window, locks and cruise control. All original paint looks fantasticClean
interior Cold AC Fully maintained I consider this a rare find especially in
this condition and miles. The original paint is glossy and shows well (There are
some nicks and light scratches here and there, not showroom perfect but overall
well preserved paint). One would have to nitpick the paint to identify blemishes
Im a very picky person and overall theres not too many 1999 model year
vehicles that look this nice. The bed has one small ding and the back of the bed
has a small dent (see photos) a touch up from where the bed cover was
removed - other than that, fantastic paint condition. The interior is super
clean and shows well. The truck drives without any pulls, shakes or vibrations
at any speed. Shifts through all gears smoothly. No check engine lights no
flu
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