2007 Tundra RCSB

TonyP83

New Member
Rare Tundra with a single cab, bench seat (column shift) 6.5Ft bed, 5.7L and 4WD. I had to fly up to Seattle to buy it earlier this year. I honestly get compliments weekly on the truck from random strangers, weird but true.
There's a ton of room inside for a single cab. I have two totes behind the seats which are all the way back in their tracks.
Tows great, I've pulled a 7000lb car hauler, it does it fine at highway speed with no elevated trans temps or anything.

Here's the rundown:

111k Miles: It's my daily so it'll go up a bit
35in Cooper ST MAXX: Only a few months old
MB Wheels rims (full size matching spare with 35in tire included)
ARB Air Compressor hard mounted in the engine bay
Viper Remote Start/Keyless
Banks Exhaust: Sounds amazing
Pro-Comp Suspension: Mostly just a leveling kit but with shocks/springs not cheap spacers
Undercover Locking Bedcover
OEM Toyota plastic Bedliner
Deckrail System
(4) Studded Snow tires on stock wheels included ($$$$)
Cross Drilled/Slotted Rotors with newer pads
TRD Rear Swaybar
Laminx Headlight film w/3M Headlight restore kit (uninstalled but included)

Not Great:
Minor scratch on tailgate from a tie-down strap
Minor pin-striping from trail driving. VERY easily buffed out. I would do this as I detail cars on the side but it's too cold out. Any shop wouldn't charge more than hundred or so for a quick buff.
One rock chip on the passenger side windshield. Not noticeable from drivers side.
The usual little Tundra driveshaft bump when starting from a stop. Looked at by two dealers, nothing major noted. Any 2nd gen Tundra guy will tell you it's very common and not a huge deal.

I'm beyond confident the buyer will be very happy with it. It's a fantastic truck but I'm looking to get a Land Cruiser to build a more daily driver/exploring friendly rig.

I'll work on getting more interior pics. The truck is full of stuff and it's absurdly cold out.

$16,000

I don't NEED to sell, so please don't bother lowball me.

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TonyP83

New Member
New pics

First off, previous owner painted the engine cover so don't ding me on that :)

It doesn't have a rear locker, I was leaned forward on my build and installed the switch early. But does have the Arb compressor.

Any wetness is from the car wash.

Forgot to mention the Blue Sea fuse box, on the stock fuse box. Only thing plugged in there now is the remote start I think.

My half assed Proclip install. Screws are just through the ashtray so easily replaced.

Tried to get pics of the pinstripes and windshield chip.

You can see the tons of room behind the seats. Both are all the way back in their tracks. You could probably fit an ARB fridge back there.

Let me know if you have any questions.






































































 
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TonyP83

New Member
This. That's a great looking truck but I think strapping the kids to the roof is frowned upon.

Hah, there's always room in the bed or behind the seats. I'll include a couple 5000lb tie-down straps. :)

Another note, this truck is about the same size/wheelbase as an xtra-cab tacoma
 

Rock Taco

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Hah, there's always room in the bed or behind the seats. I'll include a couple 5000lb tie-down straps. :)

Another note, this truck is about the same size/wheelbase as an xtra-cab tacoma

Kevin, I think he just called your kids fat. :rofl:
 

TonyP83

New Member
haha, not exactly what I meant but the 3UR is quite powerplant for whatever you might need to transport; Pets, wildlife, humans... a combination of all three :)
 
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