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2000 Toyota Tacoma Xtracab 3.4 L V6 5-speed 4x4 SR5

Discussion in '1st Gen Tacomas For Sale (1995-2004)' started by grinchling, Jul 24, 2015.

  1. Jul 24, 2015 at 9:28 PM
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    grinchling

    grinchling [OP] New Member

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    SOLD!!!!!






    194k miles-Arizona Raised- No Rust

    Asking $10,000


    I’ve been building this sweet truck up over the past couple of years to get it ready specifically for a Four Wheel pop up camper. Moved from AZ to Oregon last year, found my much sought after pop up…see pic at Mt. Hood, and now we’re having a kid…


    Sadly, after all this work and anticipation for years of backwoods fun, we have to sell because the Xtracab won’t fit our kid needs. Asking $10,000 but will also entertain a trade for a double cab Tacoma or Tundra. Keeping the pop up, of course. I’m willing to do the work all over again to realize the true overland vehicle for our family.

    This truck is great condition...especially for it's age. The interior shows seat covers, but they only cover seats in great condition to keep them that way.

    Truck specs:
    5 speed manual transmission
    Manual Locking Hubs
    Tinted windows
    AC
    JVC stereo/cd/mp3 w/speakers
    BFG ATs 32”
    Custom Rims


    New within the last 2000 miles: (much of it done more recently)
    Heavy Duty Clutch
    Slave and Master Cylinder
    ARB Bumper
    OME heavy-duty suspension- shop installed with complete alignment
    Dakars w/Add a leaf
    New exhaust from cat back
    Shifter seal
    Water pump
    Timing belt
    Rhino over-the-rails, spray-in bed liner
    Transmission mount
    Coil pack, wires and plugs and all related gaskets
    Battery
    Air filter
    And anything else that I’ve missed here has most likely been done.

    All parts have been either OEM or high quality replacements…no skimping.


    Wired for alternative battery from truck bed
    Eye hooks installed in bed for straps (which would be great for motorcycles) or in our case, for our Four Wheel Pop up.
    taco.jpgtaco.jpg tacobed.jpgtacodriverside.jpgtacodriverside1.jpgtacoengine.jpgtacogearshift.jpgtacogrillnhub.jpgtacointeriorfront.jpgtacointeriorrear.jpgtacopassside.jpgtacopassside1.jpgtacorear.jpgtacosuspensionaal.jpgtacotimingcover.jpgtacomthood.jpg


    Please message me for any questions. Thanks for looking.
     
    Last edited: Jul 28, 2015
  2. Jul 27, 2015 at 6:06 PM
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    life as ben

    life as ben Well-Known Member

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    A couple questions...

    1 - is it impossible to fit a kid's car seat in the back? (can't seem to find a definitive answer to this)

    2 - would you be willing to have transported to TN?
     
  3. Jul 27, 2015 at 7:27 PM
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    grinchling

    grinchling [OP] New Member

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    It's not impossible, but difficult. Rear facing seats push the passenger's seat a bit too forward to be comfortable for the passenger. Otherwise, you could attach one in the middle between driver's and passenger, but it takes some working.

    Transportation is not out of the question...
     
  4. Jul 31, 2015 at 6:29 PM
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    life as ben

    life as ben Well-Known Member

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    Thanks for the reply...think I'm going to keep looking locally. Good luck, that's a great looking truck!
     

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