2002 Toyota Tundra Reg Cab V6 Auto Cassette Player on 2040-cars
Round Rock, Texas, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Standard Cab Pickup
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Vehicle Inspection: Vehicle has been Inspected
Make: Toyota
CapType: <NONE>
Model: Tundra
FuelType: Gasoline
Trim: Base Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door
Listing Type: Pre-Owned
Sub Title: 2002 TOYOTA Tundra Reg Cab V6 Auto CASSETTE PLAYER
Drive Type: RWD
Certification: None
Mileage: 105,800
Sub Model: Reg Cab V6
BodyType: Pickup Truck
Exterior Color: White
Cylinders: 6 - Cyl.
Interior Color: Tan
DriveTrain: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Warranty: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
Options: Cassette Player
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