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hey guys, up for sale is my toyota hilux sr5, its a 2005 model genuine sr5 extra cab 4x4, not a copy like most. it has 3 months rego, 183000kms and its a 5 speed manual 4litre v6 petrol. it gets reguarly serviced and cleaned once a week. it has a turbo diesel bonnet scoop, snorkel kit. bigger brand new tyres. tow bar, 6 stacker mp3 player. electric everything etc etc. interior is spotless with not 1 imperfection. only ever used for driving around quoting jobs never used for my trade as i have another ute to bash around. body is in good condition although there are some light scratches here and there, a simple buff or polish will get it all out for sure.. car drives awesome as expected from a toyota hilux. i am selling due to it not getting used and i would rather have a quick car in the garage, and hoping to purchase a super quick r33 gtr.. so im also open for swaps for a r33 gt-r with very big power. price is only $23000 which is a great deal for a ute like this. try finding a black sr5 extra cab at this price.. car is located at burwood, nsw please call 0410158440 for any info. thanks

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Hi Mate, could be maybe thinking for a swap as im only selling mine to get a hilux as im getting a 30ft boat soon .

here is add.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/400451-1993-r32-gtr-vspec-for-sale/

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