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Item:Toyota Celsior ucf11

Location: Gold Coast

Item Condition: Excellent

Reason for Selling: want a change

Price and Payment Conditions: 8000 or ono

Extra Info:

1uz-fe 4l V8

191kw from factory.

First Australian owner, ~131,000kms on the clock.

Paint is Pearl white, with Chrome Trim.

Pros!:

-full Leather interior

-Sunroof

-Full Electrics

-Climate Control

-Wood grain

-Window tint (20% on sides, 5% on back)

-3.5k worth of alpine Stereo in it.

-Apline Head unit

-2x 12" Type R subs

-2x ADS splits in front

-2x Apline Amps

-all 4 doors and boot Sound deadend

-Volk Racing 18" 3 piece Forged jap Rims

Cons!:

-Air con needs Regassing.

-Drivers side power window panel is loose, Still works fine, just a little loose.

Pictures:

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Contact me via PM or on 0404 233 215

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