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Old 01-08-2009, 10:10 AM   #1
steveooo
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Kayak Cart

A bit more pricey than roll-eez, but worth it.
Would be a great baja truck or a daily driver. 4x4. Rod racks on inside roof of shell. I pretty much designed the truck around Yak fishing- Even has waterproof Neoprene seat covers. Longbed with carpet kit for when you don't feel like setting up a tent. Tires are the ones in the 4th and 6th pic.

2005 Toyota Tundra, Single Cab, Long bed, 4x4, V8 Work Truck Style Truck, Not used for work. No mechanical problems, I have always used full synthetic oil. Body is in good condition with a few small dents and scratches, but not more than you would expect from a truck with 75K miles. Interior is near perfect, because seat covers have been on since day 1. K&N air Filter. A/C, CD with I-pod input/charger. Automatic Transmission. Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Alarm with Remote start. Tow Package with trans cooler. Sliding rear window. New factory front windshield. Custom ARE Shell with Full opening Rear Door and Yakima roof racks Over $3K invested in shell alone. 32” BFG All Terrain Tires with 10K miles. Bench seat with Wet Okole Neoprene Seat Covers. 76K miles. Truck was mainly used for fishing trips with Kayaks, mostly FWY miles. New hubcaps also, because I never put them on. Sticker price was $30,000 before adding tow, shell, and other improvements.

$9,000. Way below Kelley Blue Book
Call Steve 626-665-4657
srorr@csupomona.edu





Rear Door of camper shell. The glass door opens, as well as the entire door flips up.



This one shows the only real dent. About 5" long on bottom of drivers door. Scrap metal on freeway flew up and hit it. Small, but there


4.7 Liter V8


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