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[SOLD] 2014 Tacoma Regular Cab 4x4 - San Diego, CA

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tacomas For Sale (2005-2015)' started by jmodz, Oct 20, 2020.

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  1. Oct 20, 2020 at 10:46 PM
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    jmodz

    jmodz [OP] Well-Known Member

    Joined:
    Jan 14, 2019
    Member:
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    Messages:
    150
    Gender:
    Male
    San Diego
    Vehicle:
    2014 Regular Cab 4x4
    I am the second owner of this truck. I purchased it at 98k in Feb. 2019. The original owner operated two custom gun shops here in San Diego, he used this truck to drive between the shops (about a 30 mile trip one way). This is a San Diego truck, so it has no rust or corrosion. Registration good through Sep. '21.

    The truck:
    2014 Regular Cab
    4x4
    116,000k miles
    Automatic Trans
    Clean title (in hand), no accidents

    Additions:
    - 2018 3rd Gen SR5 suspension. I just installed this on the truck this month. It had 25k miles on it when I picked it up from another member on here. The parts installed were front shocks and coils, UCA's, rear shocks, and leaf springs.
    - Rear ubolt flip kit with wheelers superbumps.
    - Stainless rear extended brake lines.
    These parts were left on the truck when I removed the lift I had on the truck.
    - Softopper
    - I have some home built storage in the truck bed, which can be easily removed if not wanted.

    Maintenance:
    When I purchased the truck at 98k miles I immediately dropped it off at Toyota of Poway for 100k mile service. This included spark plugs, fluids, etc... At the time I also replaced the front brakes.
    I had the oil change done every 5k miles with synthetic.
    I just had an oil change, alignment, front and rear diffs, and transfer case serviced at the beginning of Oct.
    When I removed the lift kit, I think that during the last tire rotation the lug nuts were over torqued, stripping 4 wheel studs (2 a piece on the front hubs). I had the 4 wheel studs replaced so this is not an issue.

    Things that need to be done:
    - It needs a new battery. I will complete this before a new owner takes delivery.
    - Tires probably only have 5k left on them. Yes, the truck needs new tires. I thought I would leave it up to the new owner to pick their own set of tires. However, if this is the one thing keeping you from purchasing the truck I will gladly put on a new set of tires for the truck.

    Options:
    I was planning on buying new tires soon and mounting them on new wheels to replace the stock steelies. I have a set of 2014 TRD OR wheels (I believe with TPMS, but I need to double check). These are the lightest OEM wheels I could find at 22lbs each. Or I have a set of 16" 1st gen Tundra spare steelies, the 16 hole kind. I bought these refurbished and planned on painting them gray (I can include the supplies to do so). These are +15mm offset so they would fill out the fenders better than stock if that is appealing to you. I can include either set in the sale of the truck.

    Please feel free to PM me with any questions. Truck is located in San Diego, CA. Delivery or meeting partway may be possible and will consider it on a case by case basis.

    - Price: $16,000


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  2. Nov 1, 2020 at 1:29 PM
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    jmodz

    jmodz [OP] Well-Known Member

    Joined:
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    Member:
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    Messages:
    150
    Gender:
    Male
    San Diego
    Vehicle:
    2014 Regular Cab 4x4
    SOLD
     
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