Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., announced pricing for the Terminator 3 (T3) special edition Tundra package. The T3 Tundra has a direct tie-in with this summer's action film "T3: Rise of the Machines," the third installment of the "Terminator" films, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. According to the company, the Terminator 3 Special Edition package offers interior and exterior enhancements such as a full color-keyed appearance package including a custom grille, T3 badging and graphics, fog lamps and 17-inch magnesium-toned alloy wheels. The interior features distinctive Dark Charcoal perforated leather seats, and metallic-appearance interior trim on the dash. Performance enhancements in the T3 Special Edition include a sport suspension that features Tokico shocks, a limited slip differential, heavy-duty stabilizer bar and a Toyota Racing Development (TRD) dual exit exhaust. The Tundra T3 Special Edition package is offered on Tundra SR5 Access Cab 4X2 V8 models in two exterior colors, Black and Imperial Jade Mica. The T3 Special Edition package, which will have a limited production of approximately 850 and will include the SR5-grade Value Package and color-keyed overfenders, will carry a price of $5,585.
Toyota Announces Prices For Tundra Terminator 3 Special Edition Package
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