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1999 Toyota Hilux Turbo Ute

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Price $25,000

Kilometres 78,000

Body 2 door 3 seat CAB CHASSIS

Colour Cherry Black

Interior Colour Black/Grey

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Drive type Rear

Engine 4 cylinder Unleaded Multi-point injected 2.7L (2694cc)

Reg Plate 552JRC

Reg Expiry AUG-2007

Extract:

Original 15SLO Hilux featured in Zoom magazine a few years back.

Now known as the 'Bugger' Hilux, won Street RWD class at the 2006 Fast Fours Jamboree.

11.7 at 115MPH originally done on slicks with the original owner. With new setup, and on street radials has cracked a 12.6 at 111MPH at the 2007 mini-jam.

Details:

stock motor, decompressed to 8.4:1

GT35R with Tial 44mm wastegate, on custom manifold done by Signature Performance.

Microtech LT8S ECU

Bosch pump+surge tank

550cc injectors with Malpassis 2:1 rising rate regulator

ARE cored Front mounted intercooler

AFCO racing radiator

W58 Supra gearbox (rebuilt 6 months ago)

Cressida LSD into standard hilux carrier (rebuilt 6 months ago)

ConvoPro rims front and rear, running 205's front and 295's rear

Recaro Seats

and much much more.

Have receipts for most work done.

Car is currently daily driven, and returns on average 11L/100. And does 12's in its current state. More in it with a clean up of the tune.

Car will come without stereo and tuning gear.

Car will come with spares accumulated since purchase.

Car is also engineered for modifications in QLD.

Not interested in trades, and in no hurry to sell but am negotiable on price... If sold, car will be sold with RWC on deposit unless otherwise negotiated.

Joy riders and tire kickers will be treated with the respect they deserve and should look elsewhere.

Contact me via PM for more details or give me a call on 0417 761 995

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For those that have PM'd me about insurance costs and problems getting insurance.

I currently have the car with full comprehensive insurance with all listed mods with Justcars at $800pa. Cheaper then most imports.

Had a few PM's on if i can remove things to make the price a bit cheaper.

Price can be further reduced by removing a few items off the car.

Turbo, wastegate & manifold - I still have the original manifold and dump pipe to fit a t3/t4 turbo with internal gate. Originally had a VG30DET highflow, but any turbo off a Nissan with a T3 flange will fit. Will need turbo, oil return, coolant lines, boost pipe, intake pipe, air filter and fitting. take $3000 off the price.

Radiator - i still have the original radiator in perfect condition. Only upgraded due to larger turbo. take $500 off the price

Wheels - have access to stock hilux steelies to replace the ConvoPro's. take $500

So if you went with the above options, you can get another $4000 off the price of the car.

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