Expeditions West: 2004 Tacoma Double-cab For Sale (1 Viewer)

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Well, we have a new expedition vehicle in the works and our trip plans for South America, so the need for a second (major) expedition vehicle is tenuous. Our Tacoma is very young in Toyota years, but needs to move on to a new home.

This vehicle is in perfect condition and could leave for a round-the-world expedition from my driveway tomorrow. There are no notable issues, only some minor use wear and light appearance scratches and scrapes. This vehicle was design, built and maintained at the highest standards because our use of the vehicle demanded it.

Price: $35,000 (no trades considered)
Current Miles: 72,000
Location: Prescott, AZ

IMPORTANT NOTE: Will not sell any accessories separately or remove parts to reduce price. Sold as a complete expedition vehicle only.

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Note: Chaser Trailer not for sale

Overview of Base Vehicle:

2004 Toyota Tacoma SR5 Double-Cab
Super White / Oak Interior
4-Speed Automatic
TRD Package (OF)
SR5 Package (LX)
Convenience Package (CQ)
Floor Mats
(Total MSRP $27,101)

Summary of Modifications (this is only a partial list of major modifications as the details are too numerous to list, but can be provided if required):

From front to back-

ARB Front Bull-Bar
Warn M8000 with viking line and safety thimble and prototype aluminum/delrin roller fairlead
IPF HID Driving Lights
Demello Off-Road front skidplate w/ full radiator protection
ARB Front Locking Differential
5.29 axle gearing
Cross-drilled and slotted rotors with Porterfield racing pads
Donahoe Racing Custom Coil-Overs with high-corrosion protection
Group 31 AGM lifeline starting battery
Slee Off-Road air distribution block
(Note: No modifications to the stock motor have been performed, retaining ultimate reliability)
ARB Safari Snorkel
Gauge pod with Cyberdyne gauges
Xenarc flip down touch screen monitor for rear view camera system and navigation
G.E.A.R seat covers (brand new)
OBD II Scan Gauge Monitoring System
German designed and manufactured LED interior lighting
LongRanger Aux tank monitoring system
Roadless Gear Interior Winch Controller
Addition Gauges for Air Pressure and Fridge/Outside Temps
RAM Laptop mount
Rear seat installed and functioning
Yeasu 2800M 2M Radio
CB Antenna prewired and mounted
Rear 12v outlets
Demello Off-Road Rock Sliders (some rock scrapes)
Morphic Light bar (easily removable) with four IPF Spots
(5) 255/85 R16 BFG KMs mounted to Performance Wheels Outback TX1 (all new with only a thousand miles or so)
Challenger Tool Box with Hella matador task light mounted
ExtremeAire Compressor
Aux. Batter (Optima) joined with a SurePower separator
SeaRay Fuse Block
30 Gallon fresh water tank
SureFlow pressure pump (anti-hammer)
Shower system with long hose
Rear faucet
Rear 12v and 120v outlets
Mountain Bike Rack
(2) StormCase storage bins
Partner Steel Stove (three burner) on custom slide-out.
Eezi-Awn 1200 Roof Top Tent
Custom shovel and axe mount
5.29 Rear Axle Gears with Factory Differential Lock
Deaver Rear Custom 11-leaf springs
Donahoe Racing Remote Reservoir Rear Shocks
22 Gallon Custom Aux. Fuel Tank
New 48" Extreme Jack
Demello Off-Road Custom Swing-out Rear Bumper with Spare Tire
Rear Task Light
Total Vision Rear Camera (Color, wide angle)
Integrated receiver hitch with 7 pin and 4 pin wiring and brake controller

Addition Items:
Ipod interface (not installed)
Hi-Lift Multi-Tool Kit
Full Extreme Outback Products Recovery Kit
Spares and Tools Kit
ARB 45 Fridge
Magellan Cross-Over GPS
Shorepower charging system (not installed)
Porterfield Racing Pads (rear)
Several fluid changes of Mobil1


Known Issues:
Rear view camera malfunctions in extremely low temps (like 10 degrees and lower)
Plastic on the side of the drivers seat is loose
Small scratch on rear door (no dent)
Very small dent on bed, just under tool rack
Bumpers and skidplates all have light rock scrapes, no dents or damage
Some wear consistent with mileage
As a precaution, I am having all ball joints changed to new

The truck starts and runs perfectly. Always receives Mobil1 fluids and has oil testing with each change by Mobil1 engineers. The truck drives and handles better than stock/new and gets a consistent 16-17 mpg if driven at 70mph or less.


Vehicle History:
Purchased in February of 2004
Featured in 4WTO Magazine no less than 10 times
Featured in SEMA 2005
Featured in PRIMEDIA publications no less than 12 times
Featured in SEMA 2006
Featured in Mobil1 global commercials and advertising
Featured on numerous websites, catalogs and advertisements

Have all records and receipts, including original brochure and window sticker

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Damn, that is one sweet rig. Unfortunately, I already have one:). Here's another pic from my personal collection:
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Sale Pending, and to an enthusiast, which makes me really happy. I will still be accepting purchase commitments in the order they are received, should something fall through.

Tim (that I talked with on the phone today about the truck, and coming to Prescott), can you please give me a call. I want to update you about the pending sale.

Thanks so much for all of the kind words everyone!
 
I do have a sale pending. I am expecting the deposit check today, which will finalize things. In addition, I have two other buyers in line behind this one if the first is to fall through.

Thanks for your interest
 
if you dont mind me asking, what's your next vehicle?
 
Kick Ass truck! Good luck on the sale. You will love the Roamer. Their factory is an hour from my house and very impressive..although it's not a Toyota!
 
Bump for an awesome rig! I'd like to thank you. I have modeled my 2000 tacoma after your rig. Not quite full of all the goodies yours has but pretty much set up like it. Best of luck with the sale and future adventures.
 
A huge thanks to all of the interest and kind words.

The truck sold within 20 hours of posting and is going to stay in the Southwest. The new owner will fly back and forth from NY to use it as a mobile "basecamp"

I am going to look for either an 80 or 100 Cruiser once I get back from South America. Most likely it will be an 80... I just MUST build one of those up in my lifetime. I have some fun ideas on the build.

All the best! :D
 
I know this is a old post but this is one nice taco.
 

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