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hi all up for grbs is my hilux surf ssr-g with 160000km done

top of the line it has all options wheel holder sunroof full electics and this option came with recaro interior front and back

has bull bar and brand new gme arial for comunicatons worth $130

i also will trow in a duel batter monitor paid $140 for

within the last 3 months or so i have spent 6k on it getting it right up to skratch and now i want another fast car lol ( do it to myself all the time)

i have done the follwing

new engine and turbo both have about 100000km on them

brand new custom mandrill bent 3 inch exhaust (sounds fantasic and can realy hear the turbo spool now)

brand new injectors

new water pump new low temp thermostat

new radiator

new battery

new cv joints

new ball joints

new bushes everywhere including nolithane swaybar bushes

has new 31 in tyres on it wor over 1000 alone

new reco calipers and rotors

new head lights and corner lights

new jvc head unit and kicker speakers

fresh rego from dec so u have a whole year

has new oil and diesel filters and oil

heaps mores will come with rwc and rego

and will go in for a check up before you buy as well

i also have a spare engine for it but the turbo has gone on that one but take it with ya if ya want it

im asking $10500as i have only seen a few ssr-g for sale around 100000 but i am neg and keen on a trade

im after a realy neat mx83 cressida grande modifide

or aristo or somthing let me know what ya got anyways im open to offers

ph Rossco on 0421506888

pics up soon

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pics up peeps the ecu gave up on me today so its hard to start but runs fine when going (just when i sell it lol typical)

the cap replacment job can be done for like 300 but ill be very neg if you take care of it your self my loss your gain

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give me a call or texton 0421506888 for any questions but is a sweet rig and ive done all the stuffing around for ya so get in quick cheers

ive found the car i want so this week only im taking offers over $5000 so buy it so i can get what i want

if it dont sell this week price goes back up

hey mate might be keen. what year is it? has it got the 3litre or 2.8. can you give me engine code? need need to check how i go with motor reg here in SA.

cheers

hey mate might be keen. what year is it? has it got the 3litre or 2.8. can you give me engine code? need need to check how i go with motor reg here in SA.

cheers

Hey dude yes it is the 3l turbo diesel engine code is 1kz-te

any other questions let me know if ya want ph or text my mobile is 0421506888

hey this is to everyone it turns out its not the ecu that is playing up it is the head suspected cracked head or gaskit inspite of this i am lowering the price another 2000 to pay for new motor/head ether way it need to be fix its still drive ok but yeah its there

i do have a spare motor that comes with it anyways so u can take the head of that but yeah its only fair to let ya know so now the price is $3000 witch is bloody cheap for an ssr-g i just want my other car so come take it away

Well a mate wants it so he's getting the cash today but there is 3 others that had a look and said they would give me more if I sell it to them but got to loom after my mates so he gets dibs so year sold fast soooooooo piss of about the head as I just replaced the engine and it didn't even get hot first don't unstand that

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