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Item: '90 Toyota Hliux

Price: $14,000

Location: Brisbane Southside

Mods:

-Purple Custom paint

-19" Chrome Rims

-2x 15" Competition Spec Subs in custom box

-Interior work, VERY NICE.

-4x4 front guards

-Chrome front

-Two tip exhaust system (hidden)

-Lowered suspension

Reason for sale: I haven't owned the car long, really happy with it but looking for a 4 door.

Other info:

Car has smooth engine and body, runs very well, 265,xxx kms. Just had a service. Any other info needed please ask. PAINT HAS TO BE SEEN IN SUNLIGHT TO BE APPRECIATED.

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so what are you interested in swapping it for? i got a silvia with an rb20det 80,000kms on the engine and its got the tightest 5speed 32 shortshifted box u eva laid ur hands on. OR you know anyone with a EG civic they want to swap for my silvy???

Hey mate, thanks for the interest.

Well, mainly after s13/s14 yeah. I'm after something with big power though. I really work too many hours p/wk to do the work myself so I'm prepared to put cash with my lux for a big power s13/14. If not i'll just sell the lux and go from there.

I won't be interested in a trade for a stockish s13/14.

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