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Location: Mackay QLD

Vehicle: 1991 TOYOTA HILUX RN85R

Price: $15,800 ono

Kilometres: 85,000

Body: 2 door 2 seat UTILITY

Colour: Custom Pearl Purple - V8

Interior: Colour Purple n Black

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Drive type: Rear

Engine: 4 cylinder Unleaded Carburettor 2.4L (2367cc)

Road Worthy Certificate: N/A

Vehicle ID: 5585350

Comments: This ute has to many mods to note but just a couple are:

  • Fully stripped and rebuilt from the tread on the tyres to the roof
  • Complete respray in custom pearl purple
  • Toyota Soarer V8 32 valve quad cam engine
  • Custom exhaust
  • Custom tray and loads of other extras

See the photos for a better understanding!

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Reason for sale: Have a work ute, Skyline R33 and a CBR motorbike so this ute is hardly driven. Would rather it go to someone who will appreciate it as much as it deserves. Regretful sale. Sounds and goes very well.

CONTACT DETAILS: Please contact Chris on 0419 425 895 or on [email protected] to have questions answered.

Not looking to swap, as already stated, we have enough transport!! Reasonable offers will be considered.

Thanks all :down:

Phee & Chris

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Some feedback on this car would be very much appreciated. It seems like no one is really buying second hand cars these days, and if anyone has any suggestions on how to get this car sold without "giving" it away it would be helpful.

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Trust me, I have no problems selling interstate.

I am tempted to have both this and my Skyline sent to Brisbane to be sold on a consignment lot. They need to be gone and we can't really go any lower, it's becoming a bit of a joke that has lost all it's funnyness. :D

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Dude, this is a f*cking mad ute.

I'll hit my house mate up who loves em. Melbourne though mate. This thing needs an engineers certificate on both sides of the border...

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