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For sale: 1990 Toyota Celsior UCF-11

Asking Price: $16,000 ono

Killometer's: 163,xxx

Manual or Automatic transmission: Auto

Engine Type: 4L V8 (1UZ-FE)

Modifications: full VIP body kit. 18" Work Euroline wheels (18x9 +32, 18x10+32), updated tail lights, Tanabe 2.25" twin tip cat back.

Complianced: Yes

Registration: 3 months

Crash History: Not that I know of

Other Comment's about the vehicle: new brake pads, new lower ball joints, new trailing arm bushes, leather interior, runs perfectly

Contact detail's: Showza 0422255843

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Is it an A, B or a C Type, and if its a C, is it an F Package?

lol sounds cryptic I know, but it should make sense to a Celsior owner.

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