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Item: Toyota Celsior

Location: Adelaide

Item Condition: Immaculate

Reason for selling: New Car

Info: It is in Immaculate condition both mechanically and physically,

* Pearl White

* it has 137,500kms

* 4.0ltr v8, Very economical approx 500km a tank

* 191kW at 5400 rpm with 353Nm at 4600 rpm

* ABS Brakes

* rego till May 2008

* New 17" wheels with new tyres

* Just had full service including the transmission

* Brand new Fully adjustable ISC coil-over Suspension

* Brand new Clear front indicators

* Brand new Sony CD/Mp3 player

* Rare factory front lip

* Immaculate Leather and woodgrain interior

* Leather steering wheel with airbag

* Trip computer

* Air-con digital climate control

* Automatic headlights

* Fog lamps

* Liquid crystal day/night inside rearview mirror

* Mirrors, in, out up and down, also has fold in feature and heated anti frost

* Electric front seats 8 way power seat for driver with memory

* 4 way power for passenger

* Tilt and telescoping steering column with automatic tilt-away when exiting car

* Power windows and door locks, door locks have safety feature that lock @ 20kph

* Side Impact bars

There is probably more that i've forgotten to list.

Engine is very smooth and quite, Very well looked after and maintained.

Contact Details: Pm me or Email - [email protected]

ONLY POST IF YOU'RE INTERESTED!

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Some other pics of it with my wheels and taillights on: (PIMP)

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