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Hey people selling my work car to fund my next car.

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1997 Toyota Hilux White

2.4lt 4 Cyclinder

136xxx kms (original motor)

4door Manual.

Jvc Headunit with Aux input and 1xRCA pre out.

Service 2000kms ago Including All new Oils, leads, filter panel filter, Brand new radiator.

Full set of Bridgestone tyres all around only done 1500kms (receipt)

Engine is A1 mechanically no leaks always starts and holds a comfortable idle, being straight petrol gets around 420 to a full tank little less with a/c running everyday home from work. The car has done 136xxx kms on an original motor which is nothin for a 97 model. Very spacious tray fitted with a black mat so nething you place in there doesnt get scratched on the steel tray.

Only thing that lets this car down is that someone has hit the rear just under the passenger tail light, its only the one little section just under the light doesn't effect the tail gate at all. Also being a work car for its hole life paint isnt the best but the body is straight just little marks here and there.

If your after a straight up reliable work car with low kms and plenty of go and tray and interior room then this is for you.

Car has Reg till late Septemeber 2010

Car is RWC

Looking for $8700ono (pretty neg)

Located Western Burbs

Pm or Text me on 0414477397

Thanks Sam.

P.s Pix up soon.

Edited by RBWPN.6
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