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Very keen to sell my truck again. It's been for sale now on and off for 2 years! lol. To be fair I never did really take out any ads or anything other than SAU.

This truck has done under 1,000kms in the 2 years I've owned it. I've used it purely to move house a couple times and move some big parts around etc. I'm about to use it to move house again and now really want it sold.

It has FULL service history from brand new. Is in outstanding condition, runs like clockwork every time I need it. The only thing I've had to do to is is recharge and replace the batteries I keep letting go flat from lack of use. It also has great aircon which is lacking from a lot of commercial vehicles. Don't know what else I can say about it. It's very easy to drive, just regular 5 speed box, nice power steering, has switchable exhaust assisted brakes too for when you've got a load on or turn it off when you want to keep the noise down. I really can't fault it in anyway, but I just don't have space or money to keep it any more. I now have 6 cars and 2 motorbikes and need to sell something off badly.

Rego is due for renewal this month so it'll have 6 or 12 months rego on it and be ready to rock.

ASKING PRICE NOW DOWN TO $15,500. You would be lucky to buy the pantec for that much, let alone the truck under it...

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Hey Charlie, the pantec is about 4 meters long and 1.85m wide, ceiling heigt inside is 1.75m. Length overall is 5.4m and height overall is 2.4m.

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Hey Richard

What's the engine code on it?? I know Nissan put td42's in some of there trucks but as you said if it was built by Isuzu then it's prob got there engine in it

Hey Richard

What's the engine code on it?? I know Nissan put td42's in some of there trucks but as you said if it was built by Isuzu then it's prob got there engine in it

this pic shows a nissan td42 http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=173716

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yeah it's a TD42. just fired it up again the other day and put 12mth more rego on it. truck is running nicely. I hadn't driven it for more than 6th months but it started instantly and runs just as sweetly as always. with a full 12mths rego on it now would be a good time for someone to buy it.

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