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On this episode of "Cost Opinion"

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by 2013XSPX, Aug 14, 2024.

  1. Aug 14, 2024 at 11:41 AM
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    2013XSPX

    2013XSPX [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Pelfreybilt front/rear, RCI underneath, Morimoto Headlights, Prinsu racks, SCS Brushed Copper Ray 10's, EO Sliders, Baja Designs and Rigid lights, Inca 4x4 Camper
    I'm considering looking for a bigger truck for my growing family. Thinking about a Nissan Titan. But I have zero reason other than size to sell my truck. And honestly you can't compare my truck to what the Titan is because they're SO different. But I was considering asking about $27,000 for my truck and wanted to know what you all thought. There's a ton of mods but here are the highlights:

    2013 with 175K miles - Only swapped the alternator, battery, and drive line. Clean title.

    Pelfreybilt Aluminum Front Bumper coated in Line-X
    RCI Aluminum Skid Plate
    Morimoto Headlights
    Smittybilt synthetic winch with Factor 55
    Diode Dynamics Fogs and Ditch Lights (both with amber backlight)
    Ironman Foam Cell Pro Suspension
    Prinsu Rack with light bar and Rigid side lights
    SCS Ray 10's in brushed copper with 2 extra wheels
    6 month old Kumho Venture AT52 tires
    Full Sliders
    Pelfreybilt Rear Bumper coated in Line-X with Baja Design lights
    Inca 4x4 Wedge Camper with 200w CIGS Solar
    KB Voodoo Rails
    Snorkel
    12V Shower

    Private Party Value is about 17K as just a Tacoma without any upgrades.


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  2. Aug 14, 2024 at 12:13 PM
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    BKinzey

    BKinzey Well-Known Member

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    RCI aluminum front skid, SnugTop, Sliders, bedside supports, LED interior, CaliRaised fogs & brackets, rear diff breather mod, DIY bed platform
    I'd say it sounds reasonable, don't know if you will get that much for it. Of course there's the "You'll get more if part the aftermarket out and go back to stock.

    So why a Titan and not a Tundra? I had a Pathfinder, just convinced me to go with a Toyota when I started looking at trucks. One of the reasons was aftermarket for Nissan was pretty slim and more expensive when, and if, I found it.
     
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  3. Aug 14, 2024 at 12:30 PM
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    2013XSPX

    2013XSPX [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Thank you. That makes sense and I'm hoping that I've got a good ballpark to work with somebody on.

    As for the Titan, it is a pretty easy platform and to be honest with you the lack of a secondary market will save me from changing everything up like I did on the tacoma!
     

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