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hey guys i think its time to sell my daily

its a 91 toyota celsior

4lt V8 with a pod filter as the only engine mod

just had it major service at 196xxxkms

19" rims

full body kit

clarion DVD head unit

2x kicker cvr subs

kenwood amps

*note that it does require the power steering rack repaired or replaced as the the seals are leaking

pics below its a sexy car

for sale or swap $16000 with rims $15000 without

will consider swaps for 32 GTR for silvias

but all offers are welcom...cmon, dont be shy lol

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Nice photography.

Nice car too =)

cheers man i got the same guy who took of my GTR to take the celsior as well :P

oh and i forgot to mention it has height controller for the air suspension

cheers man i got the same guy who took of my GTR to take the celsior as well :P

oh and i forgot to mention it has height controller for the air suspension

sweet car mate where abouts u from?

i would swap for that,

who are you tryin to kid.

look at the damage to the car and the kit.

you can pick up stock cellys with like 50000km for 5k

add a kit 1k rims 2k max and height controller $400.

complete respray and fit kit 3k.

i love those cars. they are sweet as but your price is way to much.

keep it and pimp it. they are a toyota. always ever reliable

who are you tryin to kid.

look at the damage to the car and the kit.

you can pick up stock cellys with like 50000km for 5k

add a kit 1k rims 2k max and height controller $400.

complete respray and fit kit 3k.

i love those cars. they are sweet as but your price is way to much.

keep it and pimp it. they are a toyota. always ever reliable

Man this isnt boost, dont spam for the sake of spamming.

Nice ride man, best of luck with the sale

Thanks for the back up mate how did u go sellin ur 180

Pm replied

Same old story mate, 'got the finance, il come have a drive....... dam man finance fell thru', im getting abit over that. Thems the breaks in the import world tho, and im not too stressed because it means im still enjoying the hell outta the car!

Same old story mate, 'got the finance, il come have a drive....... dam man finance fell thru', im getting abit over that. Thems the breaks in the import world tho, and im not too stressed because it means im still enjoying the hell outta the car!

Yea tru mate I had it twice aid the gtr third guy paid cash LOL

Yea enjoy it mate I wish I still mine can't wait to get back into a turbo again

Same old story mate, 'got the finance, il come have a drive....... dam man finance fell thru', im getting abit over that. Thems the breaks in the import world tho, and im not too stressed because it means im still enjoying the hell outta the car!

Yea tru mate I had it twice aid the gtr third guy paid cash LOL

Yea enjoy it mate I wish I still mine can't wait to get back into a turbo again

how are they on fuel??

yeah mate surprisingly good ive been gettin any where between 400 and 560kms on a tank depending on what kind of driving ie freeway off peak or small streets, so tea its exccellent

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