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Item: Toyota Hilux 4WD 1993 2.8L Diesel

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: As attached pics

Reason for Selling: Wife says ONE 4WD is enough.

Price and Payment Conditions: $17000 neg

Extra Info: See Below

Contact Details: Rob on 07 5428 7224 or 0418 785 674 or email [email protected]

FOR SALE As the topic reads,

1993 Toyota Hilux 4WD

2.8L Diesel

248000KM

One Owner

Custom Extractors

TJM Winch Bar

Hayman Reece Towbar

3" 6mm Thick Aluminium Roll Bars

Custom Heavy Duty Side Steps

Custom Checker Plate Side Boxes

Snorkel

Dual Fuel Tanks

IPF 130Watt Spotlights

Dual Battery System

After Market Fuel Filter

K&N Air Filter

Differential Breathers

Extended Brake Lines

Hilux Surf Bucket Seats

Overhead Roof Console

9 Stage Adjustable Rancho Shocks

Parabolic Front Leaf Springs

Carolls Rear Multi Leafs

2" Body Lift

Drop Shackles on all Four Corners

BFG Mud Tyres 33" x 12.5" x 15"

Rims are US Import Wheels 15" x 10" (Rare Find in Australia)

Asking Price $17000 neg.

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