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Sold - SF Bay Area - Custom built long bed drawers and other goodies

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tacoma Parts Marketplace (2005-2015)' started by tacomarin, Mar 29, 2021.

  1. Mar 29, 2021 at 7:10 PM
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    tacomarin

    tacomarin [OP] ig: @travelswithchubbs

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    TLDR:
    Drawer platform - $old Located in San Rafael, CA. No shipping.
    Memory foam mattress - $old
    iKamper shoe bag - $old + shipping


    It's time for me to part ways with my V1 drawer setup. This setup has been great for me, I'm just building up something new to work with how I've been using my setup lately.

    I'm not a professional builder. This is a home built setup, it's used, and it's not perfect. But it's really, really solid. This setup has worked very well for us for the past 2 years with a bunch of off-road travel and use. I actually can't think of anything I've had to change or repair in that time.

    Everything is 3/4" marine grade plywood. Everything structural is glued and Kreg jigged together. The drawers are 72" long and the slides are 60" heavy duty slides rated for 500 lbs a pair. The drawers and all exposed surfaces are stained with polyurethane stain, and the sleeping platform is wrapped in outdoor carpet (not stained, but marine grade ply). There's lots more info on my Instagram, a video walk through here, and more info in my build thread.

    The drawer boxes are independent but bolted together, and they bolt directly to the bed using the OEM bed bolts and right angle brackets. Given its size and weight, it's still mounted up until I find a buyer (thanks to @ColoradoTJ and the other mods for the BST rules exception). I'm happy to help install it as long as you help me move it over!

    I'm guessing I have around $600 in materials in it. I'm open to offers, but I think a fair price given its age and some wear is $old. I'm located in San Rafael, CA, and can meet up within a reasonable distance. Hit me up if you have any questions.

    The drawers go to the top of the wheel wells. The drawer slides themselves don't latch but there are some spring loaded locking pins to hold them in place if needed. They latch into the boxes using the handles.
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    Right side is setup as gear storage. The top panel can be used as a counter top or moved over to the other side for additional counter surfaces.
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    Side panels just lift off for additional storage. They fit snug but are easy to remove and slide out of the way.
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    Left side is setup as the kitchen. I use a Camp Chef Everest stove which is about 23" long and 3 or 4" high. It slides out on its own slide. The top panel can be flipped over to create additional counter space, which is supported using a telescoping pole. The pot and plates are shown for reference, but those aren't included.
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    Also up for sale is the quad fold memory foam mattress. It is about 51" wide x 74" long x 4" thick and fits perfectly. Nothing wrong with it, just trying out an air pad for my new setup. SOLD
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    iKamper shoe bag I got on a whim - $40. I will ship this if you pay shipping.
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    Last edited: Apr 2, 2021
  2. Mar 29, 2021 at 7:16 PM
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    ColoradoTJ

    ColoradoTJ Retired cat herder Moderator

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    Steve did get prior approval to keep the decked system in his truck until it sells due to the sheer size and weight of it.

    Do not report this listing. Thank you.
     
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  3. Apr 1, 2021 at 10:41 PM
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    tacomarin

    tacomarin [OP] ig: @travelswithchubbs

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  4. Apr 2, 2021 at 6:16 PM
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    YodaTacoTuesday

    YodaTacoTuesday Well-Known Member

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    really dig the kitchen set up, very innovative with the grill on it own slide. wish I were closer to you.. GLWS :thumbsup:
     
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