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2007 Toyota Tundra Trd Pro Nitro on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:124500 Color: Red
Location:

Othello, Washington, United States

Othello, Washington, United States

No call please. e-Mail : JocelynSmith2z1m40hrl@yahoo.com This is a completely custom truck, but titled and started with 2007 ToyotaTundra Crewmax Sr5, This is long Travel, Stretched 12" and widened 7" To buildsimilar would cost well over $100k to replicate. It has been featured 2x on thecover of 4wd Toyota Owner Magazine. It drives well, bed sits at stock heighteven with 37's! Fits 6 Adults with ease, AND has a useful bed done mostly within the last 2 years, and low miles. The wholetruck was repainted (same as original color) when the fiberglass body panels and2015 TRD Pro bodystyle change was done, the rest of the body parts used were OEMToyota. This is truly a unique truck and has received recognition all over.Graphics are a vinyl wrap and can be removed. The truck has been fully professionally and ready to use. Daily Driver -6.5' Bedconversion (crewmax normally only had 5.5') done by miles on New 5.7 Toyota 3urfe Motor-TRD Supercharger, DougThorley longtube headers, Magnaflow / stainless exhaust, bullydog Auto Trans Valve Leather & heated seatsinstalled on Sr5 30/20/30 bench Seats 6 adults!-Kenwood navigation deck, remotestart, Amp Research Retracting Power steps-Rebuilt diffs with Nitro Gear 4.88Ring & Pinions, Auburn Pro LSD Rear Posi-Set of 5 Nitto Trail mounted on OEM Toyota TRD Pro wheels.-Body style Update to 2015 TRDPro with OEM Toyota hood, grille, headlights, taillights, tailgate, FreshRadiant Red Paint on the whole truck, all professionally done.-Front Suspension:Total Chaos Long travel with heim uppers for more adjustability, Icon 2.5"remote res coilover, secondary Icon Bypass shocks, timbren bumpstops, Extendedaxles to retain 4wd-Rear suspension: Total Chaos spring under kit, Icon bypassshocks & hydraulic bumpstops, Atlas Springs, Total Chaos shackles, custom heavyduty long travel airbag kit, Anti-rock Torsion swaybar,

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Toyota prices fuel cell sedan $70K in Japan, coming to US and Europe next summer [w/video]

Wed, 25 Jun 2014

Toyota has finally unveiled its FCV hydrogen fuel cell sedan and its Japanese price. We won't have to wait too long to see the first of these revolutionary vehicles on the roads. It will go on sale in Japan in April 2015 and will come to the US and Europe later that summer.
In Japan, the FCV will be priced at roughly 7 million yen before taxes ($68,810 at current exchange rates). However, Toyota makes it clear in the press release that we shouldn't try to extrapolate US MSRP from that figure, saying that official pricing for the US and Europe has not yet been determined. As will be the case in the US, sales in Japan will be limited to parts of the country that already have a hydrogen refueling infrastructure (that means you, California).
The production version of the FCV looks almost identical to the concept from last year's Tokyo Motor Show. There is a new vertical strip of LEDs at each corner of the front air intake and real sideview windows, instead of the nubs on the prototype. The weird squiggles from the rear trim are also gone in favor of a more production-ready look, but the taillights survive the changes mostly intact.

Toyota Yaris Hybrid-R zips in on its way to Frankfurt

Wed, 04 Sep 2013

Toyota has been known to make some exciting cars over the years, but its hybrids, well... let's just say a Prius appeals to a different kind of buyer. The TS030 Hybrid LMP1, on the other hand, now that's more our speed. And at the Frankfurt Motor Show next week, the Japanese industrial giant will bridge the gap with the concept car you see here. Previewed in bits and pieces along the way, Toyota has now revealed the full details and array of photos of its new Yaris Hybrid-R concept. And what the full picture reveals is a Prius C that's gone to the gym - or more appropriately, the track.
Powering this little pocket rocket is TMG's Global Racing Engine: a 1.6-liter inline-four with direct injection and a Garett turbocharger to drive 300 horsepower to the front wheels through a six-speed sequential gearbox. A pair of electric motors provide an extra 60 hp to each of the rear wheels for a combined output of 420 hp and through-the-road all-wheel drive. A third 60hp electric motor serves as traction control under acceleration and acts as a generator under braking to feed the TS030-derived super capacitor that boasts a higher power density and faster charge/discharge speed than a traditional battery. The system can provide a 40-horse boost for ten seconds in Road mode, or the full 120hp for five seconds in Track mode.
Though based on the three-door Yaris, there'd be no mistaking this for any ordinary econo-hatch. 18-inch TRD alloys with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires pack the wheel wells and a wider grille dominates the front fascia, while black and blue trim contrast sharply with the white bodywork. The rear pillar incorporates a quick-fill competition-spec fuel cap, LED daytime running lights illuminate the way and oversized brakes keep it all under control. The interior boasts Recaro racing buckets in black leather and blue Alcantara. There's more to digest in the press release below, but the bottom line is that if this is where Toyota is taking its hybrids, we want to climb into the driver's seat, and we're looking forward to seeing the concept in the flesh next week.

Toyota MR2 shows why we still love the 1990s

Wed, 27 Nov 2013

Was there a better time for Japanese performance than the 1980s and 1990s? It seems like looking back, Japan was on a roll, producing cars that were affordable, economical, reliable, fast and lightweight. And while all the attention is - thanks to a certain film series - focused on cars like Toyota Supra and Mazda RX-7, there is a lesser-known model that's establishing its own enduring legacy without the help of Paul Walker and Vin Diesel.
The MR2, affectionately known as the "Mister Two" to fanboys, first arrived in 1984 as a lightweight, mid-engined sports car that proceeded to eat the lunch of the Pontiac Fiero in terms of performance. That car was replaced in 1989 with the more familiar, rounded-out MR2, which is the subject of this latest video from the team at Petrolicious.
The video takes a look at a group of MR2 drivers, and attempts to explain what it is about the car that is destined to make it a future classic. Scroll down to see Petrolicious examine the MR2 Connection.