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I have placed this here as I want to swap this for a R33 with some decent power..

1984 TOYOTA HILUX, yn65 dual cab, 4wd. Lots of $$$$ Spent.

ENGINE - Buick v6 from vr commodore, Exedy brand front mounted oil cooler, just had major service, leads, new coilpacks, sparkplugs, all fluids and lubricants, runs perfectly and has plenty of poke.

TRANSMISSION - Runs a brand new t700 auto which has been modified with a oversized reaction shell (the beast), z pac clutches, wide kevlar bands, 50 thou boost valve, with upped line pressure, an exedy brand front mounted trans cooler. Will get you out of any situation.

DIFFS - Front is lsd which has had a oil change when rear diff was replaced, rear is a brand new 4.5 geared lsd built by Mick Hanley,

FUEL SYSTEM - Hilux runs quite an extensive fuel system consisting of a primary use 150lt drop tank, a 70 lt auxiliary tank which has a external pump that pumps into the drop tank with a switch in the cabin, both have there own filler necks, and also runs a 70 lt LPG gas tank, (completely bash guarded). Two inline pumps with a truck fuel filter.

WHEELS AND TYRES - 15x8 black 22n offset sunnys with 33 x12.50 r15 maxxis bighorns, wheels and tyres have done approx 2 thousand kays. has a secondary set of wheels, gu ute 16" steel wheels with 255 70 r16 continentals, with spacers to suit hilux fitment.

BODY - Has been taken back to bare metal, fuel filler neck welded flush into tray, fibreglass front flares fitted, and professionally resprayed in 2006 Camry "ice melt" by psr smash repairs in Hervey Bay, full chrome front fitted with brand new crystal head lights and indicators, with an '02 apron modified to suit, sr5 chrome mirrrors, with tjm chrome roll bar and a 4" spring lift.

INTERIOR - Full retrim with sr5 door cards, power windows, skyline front seats, with custom fitted blue sheepskin covers (front and rear) carpeted floor, dash mounted gauges in a pod ( water temp, trans temp, fuel level-drop tank). JVC DVD head unit with sony xplode 4" speakers in dash and sony xplode 6" speakers behind rear seat, 400 w amp and a 12" sub. Sports steering wheel.

MOD PLATES - Went to a fair bit off trouble to make this truck 100% legal has 2 plates with 4 codes on them, 1. engine conversion, 2. gearbox conversion, 3. aftermarket seats, 4. drop tank/ fuel system,

OTHERS - Has electronic rust proofing, brand new bearings in the front, new transfer case bushes, diff seals recently replaced, hayman reece towbar, electronic trailer brakes, UHF which i have recently installed into glove box, custom work has to be seen to be appreciated.

Lots of money spent.. has to been seen! Everything you could want in a 4x4!

Swaps for R33 or $15,000

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