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For sale: 1990 TOYOTA CELSIOR 'C' CLASS (LEXUS LS400)V.I.P

Asking Price: $14,000ono

Killometer's: 11x,xxx

Manual or Automatic transmission: AUTO

Engine Type: 1UZ-FE V8 4.0 [260 ps (191.23 kw) / 5400 rpm 36.0 kg*m (353.04 N*m) / 4600 rpm ]

Modifications: AIR BAG SUSPENTION AFTERMARKET AIR BAG CONTROLLS FULL VIP BODY KIT 18" MAGS WITH NEW STRETCHED TYRES, LEATHERE INTERIOUR, CLIMATE CONTROL,Power steering Power windows, Air conditioner, ABS brakes,Traction control ELECTRIC SEATS,AUTOMATIC HEAD LIGHTS,AUTOMATIC WIPERS, CD STACKER, 2x TWIN 4" EXHAUST SYSTEM ALSO HAS A PIONEER SOUND SYSTEM AND A CUSTOM BOOT INSTALL BUT MAY NOT SELL THE SUB AND AMP Complianced: Yes

Crash History: No Accident History - Inspection Welcome

Contact detail's rami 0403268354

LOOKING AT SWAPPING FOR A S14,SKYLINE,GTR,CEFIRO,180

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Spewin your in adelaide. im keen on a trade

Been chasing a celsior for a while.

got a R32 Manual, GTS-4 (4WD) 4 Door, 18's, Cooler, Stereo, Fuel Press Reg, Pod, Exhaust, Timer, Boost Gauge, Boost Controller etc.

http://forum.pulsar.org.au/showthread.php?...052#post1008052

Spewin your in adelaide. im keen on a trade

Been chasing a celsior for a while.

got a R32 Manual, GTS-4 (4WD) 4 Door, 18's, Cooler, Stereo, Fuel Press Reg, Pod, Exhaust, Timer, Boost Gauge, Boost Controller etc.

http://forum.pulsar.org.au/showthread.php?...052#post1008052

hey dude yeh im intrested but ur link dont work coz i have to sighn up

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