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Make: TOYOTA ARISTO 1994

Model:

Milage:140,###

Colour:DARK BLUE

Location:ADELAIDE

RWC supplied?YES

Currently registered?YES

Price:$14000ONO

Contact:0406871153 OR PM ME

Comments / Modifications:hows it going, i have forsale my toyota aristo, it just had a full respray with rear bodykit put on. i have the sideskirts to but they need to get sprayed. it has a 2jztt and has done 140,000kms no mods and is in very good clean condition inside and out.

i also have the exhaust which suits the rear bar and some 18" dish wheels for it. which i will throw in with the price. the car just got imported and just got fesh rego. so its ready to go

$14000ono

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