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Overland Classifieds :: 2017 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road w/ FWC Project M Camper

The Tacoma TRD Off-Road and a pop-top canopy camper combo has to be one of the best set-ups for vehicle travel. The ability to carry multiple passengers in comfort, cruise at highway speeds, and achieve good economy, all while outfitted with a well-equipped pop-top camper, is a winning formula. Additionally, when optioned with the TRD Off-Road package, the Tacoma offers class-leading go-anywhere performance and enjoys access to excellent aftermarket support. As a result, the Tacoma is the midsize champ and the most popular vehicle on our forum, with recent examples including a 2015 TRD Off-Road with Go Fast Camper V1, a 2016 with a Four Wheel Campers Swift, and a 2019 TRD Pro Supercharged. The Tacoma is also a favorite with the Expedition Portal team and was subsequently chosen as an Overland Journal project vehicle. The versatility provided by this Toyota truck allows it to be outfitted in any number of ways, as demonstrated by the unique builds from Tacoma Beast, The Wander Taco, and Aterra. Today’s 2017 offering has covered 136,000 miles, showcases the TRD Off-Road package premium modifications, and is topped with a Four Wheel Camper Project M.

From the Seller:

Considering selling my Tacoma. Four words I never thought I’d say. I’m at the point where I could keep this truck forever and ‘finish’ the build with a front bumper, sliders, and a winch. Or, I could let it go and give in to the full-size bug that keeps gnawing on my brain.

2017 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road

The Tacoma is fitted with a V6 that produces 278 horsepower, 265 pound-feet of torque, and returns a combined 18 mpg. A bulletproof engine and drivetrain are matched with impressive go-anywhere capability thanks to Toyota’s TRD Off-Road package. This desirable option uprates the Tacoma with TRD-tuned Bilstein shocks, uprated springs, skid plates, locking rear differential, multi-terrain select system, Hill Start Assist, Crawl Control, and more. These rugged credentials are matched with a well-equipped interior with driver comforts that include:

  • Entune Premium JBL audio
  • Heated front seats
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • Blind Spot Monitor and Cross Traffic Alert
  • Infotainment system with navigation

Distinguishing Features

  • Dobinsons suspension and SPC upper control arms
  • Four Wheel Campers Project M camper
  • ARB awning
  • Yakima tracks and bars
  • Falken Wildpeak AT3 tires

This 2017 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road with a FWC Project M camper is listed for $33,000 and is currently located in Maine. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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