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Heyy guys,

up for sale is my 87 hilux, its done around 330,000kms but it is a toyota and it still runs perfectly for a car thats older than me . .

ok so heres what its got:

* shaved:

- doors

- tub

- side indicators

- mirror holes

* all filler/bog work has been done professionally at a shop

* its been painted in a magenta colour with a soft blue pearl through it

* its bagged front and back with firestone bags, 1/2inch asco valves, viair compressor, 7 gallon chrome air tank and all wired up clean and tidy

* its been bodydropped 3inches to lay sill front to back

* custom leather inteior done by North Coast Custom Trim

* painted by A + S Auto Body Repairs

* front bagged by DownTown Kustoms

* radiator has been shortened, with more cores put in, performed by Woods + Wilson Radiator repairs

if anyone would like more information give me a call or message on 0402 493 150

$14,000 . . as i want this gone asap, throw me some serious offers and see how we go, the only thing i would be interested in swapping would be for a high HP skyline, s14 or s15

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will swap for a nice looking 33 or s14, and s15

the photos arent all that great, if you want others swing me a message and i can send some thru

Edited by soarertt

yeah mate, engineered for the rims, shaved door handles, bagged front and rear, billet steering wheel and a few other things . . i didnt engineer the bodydrop though because i barely drive it, and most cops wouldnt be able to tell the difference all they worry about is whether they can get there ruler under there and if not its gonna be a defect whether is bodied or not haha

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