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Hey people, Up for sale is my V.I.P style Celsior.

This car is Immaculate, No dents or scratches. Drives like a new car ! Any inspection is welcome :)

Contact: Daniel on 0403 669 143 or email/msn [email protected]

Price: SOLD.

Toyota Celsior (LS400)

102,000kms

1UZ 4L V8

Full Junction Produce bodykit

Aftermarket chrome billet grille

19" Dolce chromies with whitewall tyres

Near new dual exhaust system

Aftermarket airbag controller

Turbo timer ( for Airbag suspension)

Wooden gear selector

Clear front indicators

LS400 tail lights

Factory features include:

Electric drivers and passengers seats

Electric windows

Electric Headrests

Electric Seatbelts

Electric mirrors/also electric folding

Side mirror heaters

Electric steering colum

Airbag suspension

Pioneer speakers

6 stacker CD

Traction control

etc etc

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