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hey all im puttin my mini truck up forsale in SA

1989 holden rodeo

new motor only done 200000 ( fa for these )

resprayed in ford gunmetal grey (cource metallic very sparkly in sun )

black prado 16s

custom rear pan, so number plates on the left side and the rest is all smooth

bodys straight

had all the hooks removed so around the tray its all smooth and sweet

petrol flaps been shaved, put petrol inthrough the tray

new chrome grille

new chrome handles

new chrome mirrors

new crystal indicators

aftermarket raybig style headlights

aftermarket taillights

hilux front bar

full custom interior

all black interior with grey sweade sections on dash and doorpads

new black carpet

new black carpet roof linning

issotta black and grey bucket seats

nardi wheel (diff wheel in pic)

cd player

decked out tray with brandnew marine carpet and eye hooks for tieing down

extractors

podfilter

towbar

has gas shocks in the rear so u can slam it even more to raise it again just pump back up at survo goes down maybe 2 inches

regretable sale

$7,500

open to swaps

call before 3, mon-frid or txt

0433 516 969

cheers

brad

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