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the hilux is up for sale

toyota hilux surf limited

1992 JDM import

wide body flares

2.4l four cylinder turbo deisel

new head only 10,000 kms ago

new radiator

burgundy colour with matching interior

sun roof(cracked and jammed.. doesnt leak)

bull bar

power windows

power steering

tow bar

gearbox needs attention (edit: mechanic told me its all good until the car warms up, then it has trouble changing gears)

someone told me could be a solenoid

engine is fine, starts no problem

great car.

0411 421 097

NOT NEGOTIABLE!

the car will not make it interstate, must be towed

has cost us quite a bit and im just over it.

after $3000 FIRM!

will add more pics later

will swap for something.. let me know what you have

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hey guys

more worthwhile to part it out now

engine: $2,700 including turbo

engine is worth $3000+ from the wreckers

will compile a list of all the shit thats in it

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