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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Nashua,Meredith
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these are full size frames they get m-f every week,I laugh as I watch them unload every day
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If I remember correctly didn't Toyota buy back all the trucks with rust and gave them double what the NADA was on them?
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Location: Belmont NH but prefer Jackman Maine
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This is another reason why I like these guys. They diagnosed my diesel truck problems and before ordering the new parts they installed known good used parts and tested to see if all the codes cleared.
That is going the extra mile, something you do not see often with auto repair shops Rob Toyota had a problem with frames on the 2005 line of Tundra’s. Me I would not buy a Toyota Tundra because the fuel economy is terrible. Also I personally think it is a rather boring looking truck with no lines at all.
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