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welcome!

putting my daily up for sale.

its a 1968 toyota hilux.

model:rn10

engine:12r(1.6 carby)

trans:4 speed on the tree

single cab, bench seat.

ok, so, bought this, got it to a very good mechanical condition, and now im bored and want another 180sx, or a bike, or to finally get my gtr running.

its the very first of the hilux range.

there are NO power options.

it features 4 wheel drum brakes.

they work very well for what they are.

steering box has been adjusted up.

brake master cylinder anf front wheel cylinders replaced.

wheel bearings adjusted.

clutch slave cylinder replaced.

spark plugs replaced.

points replaced.

gearbox oil changed.

new oil and filter in the engine.

new brake and clutch fluids with the changes.

it has been lowered 2 inchs all round.

currently has volk rays 17x9 wheels.

these will go with the car if not low balled to far.

want it cheaper?

should have a set of 16" falcon steelies thatll fit.

THE PAINT REQUIRES ATTENTION!!!!!

apart from that, great car that starts first time, and goes great.

got 10l/100km on a round trip up the putty rd and back down the freeway, so its pretty good on fuel.

the odometer doesnt work any more, speedo is fine, as is the fuel gauge.

blue slip was done in december, with no issues arising.

rego until december 18, 2013.

ok, lets talk coin...

$3,300 for SAU.

will be advertised else where.

mention this add for that price.

pm me, on here everyday.

call me on 0412 362 six six six

located greater west sydney.

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