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hey guys i am regretfully putting up for sale my Rukus but time has come to get back into something more powerful, i brought this car brand new in Jan 2011 from the local Toyota dealer.

since owning it i have done a few trips to Adelaide and Melbourne, it has never missed a beat, it is such a nice car to travel long distance and just to cruise down the street in, i have also installed Scion XB oem fog lights in the lower grill and an after market sony explode 12" sub (standard 6" didnt have enough kick for me), it came from the dealer lowered on springs and also rolling on 19" black/silver rims

FEATURES

-full leather interior including the sports gear knob

-full climate control with digital controls and readout

-all 4 windows are auto and the rears do go into the door fully

-cruise control

-8 speaker stereo plus sub

-Bluetooth audio playback and phone call answer/hang up

-genuine Toyota blue foot well illumination

-genuine Toyota floor mats and cargo mat

-smart key, no need for keys it has touch sensitive door handles and push button lock also on the handle, never need to remove the receiver from your pocket

i am asking $27,000 ono but will consider trades for something of interest (really after an evo 8 now)

i do have more pics that i can email/mms on request. contact me via call or sms on 0400927839 or email me at [email protected]

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  • 2 weeks later...

* 173xxxKm and all services done on time; every time.

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* Built late 2005, but 2006 Model XT

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* No panel damage except for a dent off the M4 Motorway on the bonnet and then the scoop. A few minor scratches.

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* No visible wear on steering wheel or gear knob

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* Blue tooth works fine - Sound system is standard

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* I've never pulled any trailer - just a bike rack for mtn bikes and it's used for transporting medicines

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