2007 Toyota Tundra 4x4 Hardside Conversion

bcov612

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I recently ended up with this 07 Tundra conversion. It was done by an Engineer buddy of mine who just moved to Hawaii for work and didn’t want to ship this over. I'm now selling this for him and we both hope it goes to someone who can really use it. It’s pretty much one of a kind and was told this was a good place to share this. Hope this forum is the proper place - didn’t see anywhere else to list something for sale like this!! Kind of like to get some feedback anyway. The only mechanical issue is one of the rear suspension bladders needs repair. My buddy was four wheeling and he said it went off like a bomb and startled the crap out of him. Shouldn’t cost too much to fix. It's riding down in the rear in the pictures a bit because of this. There is tons of space inside although its kind of still just a (very) big box inside. My buddy would just throw down his sleeping bag inside and packed the back with bikes, gear etc. I'm actually having a blast driving this thing around here in Santa Barbara looking down at everyone. You get a lot of looks and it starts a lot of conversations. This is very clean and well done. If anyone knows someone who may be interested in continuing this project hook me up. Thanks!!

Bruce Covington
bcov612@gmail.com

2007 Toyota Tundra (white) modified for Expedition/Adventure or Work Truck
5.7 liter V8
4WD
53,000 miles
Good overall mechanical condition (friend who built this is mechanical Engineer-meticulous)
Clean title – Went through smog with flying colors
California registration good through 2012

Blue Book Value – unmodified: $20,500
Asking: $18,000 OBO – All Reasonable Offers Considered

Additional custom options:

-Heavy Duty Pro-Comp Suspension with 6” Lift/Adjustable Pneumatic Suspension in Rear
-Custom Front Bumper – Driving / Fog Lights
-Remote Start System
-Towing Package
-Large Sturdy Custom Shell
-LED interior lighting system
-remote control power vent system front and back
-Power Windows/Driver Seat
-A/C
-Backup Camera & Lights
-ARB Fridge/Freezer ($1100 new)
-Xantrex Prosine 3.0 Inverter/Charger ($3500 new)
-Large deep cell utility battery (MK)
-Storage under rear deck
-Sanyo Solar Panel (over $1000 new – currently not working)
-Premium Alpine Audio / Navigation / Video System with Remote Control (over $1400 new)
-Custom Speakers in Shell (sound excellent)
 

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Interesting.... Not in the market, but some more photos would be nice to get a better feel for what is going on.

I am sure somebody over on expeditionportal.com would be interested in this.
 
Looks like it is sitting a little low in the rear. How heavy is that thing? Might be better with air bags or overload springs. Otherwise nice and sounds like a clean slate inside for someone to finish out.

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Looks like it is sitting a little low in the rear. How heavy is that thing? Might be better with air bags or overload springs.


Noted by the OP.


The only mechanical issue is one of the rear suspension bladders needs repair. My buddy was four wheeling and he said it went off like a bomb and startled the crap out of him. Shouldn’t cost too much to fix. It's riding down in the rear in the pictures a bit because of this.
 
That makes sense. Shouldn't be hard to get a bladder.



yeah, my buddy thought it would be around $250 to fix. He thought the bladder just came out of the cup but it's hard to tell just by looking. I havent tried to pump them up so its riding on the stops. Still rides pretty well though.
 

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