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have a looksee guys it also comes with 4 spare wheels and tyres with good tyres .1995 NISSAN PATROL GQ II Ti.Kilometres 261,361 .Transmission 4 speed Automatic .Engine 6 cylinder Unleaded Multi-point injected 4.2L (4169cc) .good honest patrol well maintained .

had auto rebuilt motor freshend up new welsh plugs all new hoses new radiator excelent value for money .....$11,000....... pm for contact details or inspection.personal or mechanics inspection welcome. sydney area

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Dont let the kays deter you on this thing folks. I did 750 thousand on my last one and 440 thou on the one before. both were still going strong when I sold them. I already have near 150 thou up o my 03.

These things are farkin bomproof and are simply one of the best tow vehicles your money can buy.

GL with the sale bloke.

Dont let the kays deter you on this thing folks. I did 750 thousand on my last one and 440 thou on the one before. both were still going strong when I sold them. I already have near 150 thou up o my 03.

These things are farkin bomproof and are simply one of the best tow vehicles your money can buy.

GL with the sale bloke.

thanks mate wish she didnt have to go but i gotta recoop some money the stagea cost me

thanks mate wish she didnt have to go but i gotta recoop some money the stagea cost me

come on peoples its purfect tow wagon even got the beer cooler built in lol

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