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Make/Model: Toyota Hilux duel cab

Year: 1987

Kilometers: 372xxx

Transmission type: Manual

Engine: 1800 i think lol

Colour: White

Modifications: stockie rockie

Roadworthy Certificate: N/A in SA

Registered: yep

Accident History: few dents

Asking Price: $1000 quick sale cos i need cash for my skyline!

Location: Reynella SA

Contact Details: Call or message me 0433174833 or pm me

Other Comments:

Ive had this car for about 6 months and she hasnt missed a beat, been driving to work back and forth 5 days a week.

Has a hole in the zorst which will cost about $100 to fix and the idle jet on the carby aint the best (idles a bit dodgy) but still easy diveable, brakes and stuff are all fine.

Im selling this car cos im getting a new toyota hiace van to try and push my tax down.

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