Bought this one to one of the seller in ebay for my Toyo Taco 2009. I am not a mechanic and I don't have much time anymore for this project. I might consider trade my truck in a year or so. This will fit as I believe Toyo taco 2007-2010. It has handsfree steering wheel control and Cruise control. Please see posted picture. Not unless there were other issues on this posting other than misrepresentation, will consider return for refund otherwise I need to get rid of this. Wiring intact. you just need a converter for your stereo which you can buy here online too and possibly a new clockspring.
Happy Bidding
Any question, please send me question
Take a look on some posting I've taken off from my Taco.
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