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so wish i could swing this one owner supercharged tundra with 44k miles...... and swap rims :D


2008 Tundra
 
so wish i could swing this one owner supercharged tundra with 44k miles...... and swap rims :D


2008 Tundra

Cool! Sad it has the pickup truck disease of doom ... regular cab
 
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But you can always send it out to one of those places that does the MAV conversions......Mormon Assault Vehicles. stretch the frame, add body sections, and voila, extended cab for your extended poligamist families.
 

For just a little more coin you can have ....

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I'll sell you a 1st gen 4r for half that ;)
 
That's a clean 92, no ABS no Air bags. You can add FF and lockers if you like.
 
I am going to look at a 100 on Saturday. 2000, 220k in great shape based on pics and lots of maintenance records. Clean Carfax. Any recommendations or thoughts? It has more miles than my 80 but the 100 would be used as a DD and long trip vehicle.
 
This is a great thread.

Post your high-mileage 100-series!!!

I had a 2000 for 10 years. Bought at 100k, sold at 251k. Miss it everyday! Best vehicle I have ever owned. Rust is # 1 and Maintenance is # 2. VIN Stickers give away any wrecks the truck has been in. Every panel has a VIN sticker. If not, a body part has been replaced. Gives room for negotiation if the sticker is missing.
 
This is a great thread.

Post your high-mileage 100-series!!!

I had a 2000 for 10 years. Bought at 100k, sold at 251k. Miss it everyday! Best vehicle I have ever owned. Rust is # 1 and Maintenance is # 2. VIN Stickers give away any wrecks the truck has been in. Every panel has a VIN sticker. If not, a body part has been replaced. Gives room for negotiation if the sticker is missing.

Thanks. No rust. SC vehicle. It was in a wreck in 2004 but the current owner was the owner then too.
 
Ok, pm any questions or you can call on Saturday and I can answer questions. Just let me know.
 
@fourtrax said I should post this. I picked up 4 Fox IFP Performance shocks for a 3" to 4" lift for $467 with free shipping and no tax.

Usually these shocks are $139.99 each or $559.96 for a set. Some sites will have them listed for $129.99 each or $519.96 a set. AutoAnything.com had the Fox Shocks listed at $129.99 each but was also running a 10% total order, free shipping on orders above $149.
Subtotal: $519.96
Shipping: $0.00
Savings: $52.00
Tax: $0.00
Total: $467.96
The promo SPECIAL10! ran out Sunday night. I sent them a Live Chat Monday morning and was able to get the promo code applied to my order. If you're in the market for shocks, keep an eye out for promos on AutoAnything.com.
 

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