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Hi everyone,

WILLING TO TRANSPORT INTERSTATE.

Location: Mackay QLD

Vehicle: 1991 TOYOTA HILUX

Price: $12,000

Kilometres: 85,000

Body: 2 door 2 seat UTILITY

Colour: Custom Pearl Purple

Interior: Colour Purple and Black

Transmission: 5 speed Manual

Drive type: Rear

Road Worthy Certificate: N/A

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Comments: Some modifications include:

* Half cut with custom bellhousing for gearbox, wiring etc.

* Had original hilux gearbox rebuilt and strengthened internally.

* Added EFI fuel tank so no surge tank was needed.

* Installed HSV Gen III fuel pump

* New radiator

* Rebuilt tail shaft

* Chrome door handles, tacho, guages, steering wheel etc

* Custom fitted toyota surf front end with painted bar

* Rims

* New rear suspension

* Custom paint

* Exhaust with custom extractors

* Bucket seats

* New carpet

* Marine carpet on tray

* Tool box

* Custom made tray

* Painted dash and custom door trims

* Engineering of engine, gearbox, fuel system, bucket seats (100% engineered/approved for QLD roads

Engine is 190kw + custom extractors, exhaust and pod filter so it would have around 220kw. We haven't put it on the dyno so this is only a guess. The ute won in the Aussie Ute competition in 2007. There were about 200 utes that entered, it gets looks everywhere that it goes, and gets at least 450kms to a 65L tank even when being driven through the city.

Reason for sale: Looking to buy a house so the toys must go. We also have a motorbike for sale if you're interested.

Motorbike: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/20...rr-t263372.html

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

Reasonable offers will be considered. NO SWAPS WHAT-SO-EVER!

If you want registration with the car give us a call and we can work something out, but the only thing that needs to happen to get registration is for someone to find the time to have it checked for road worthy and pay for it. :blink:

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