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hey... lately i have been thinking of getting rid of my truck and buying a 33 or possibly a nice 32 but i thought i'd put the truck up here and just see if anyone would be interested... not 100% sure i want to get rid of it yet but i'll see how it goes.

anyways details are as follows.

late 98 toyota hilux single cab

exterior:

shaved door handles, aerial, fuel door, tailgate handle, capped rails, mirrors, smooth roll pan with number plate box, harley davidson diamond shaped billet exterior mirrors, alloy hard cover, chrome grille, euro clear headlights, chrome indicators, clear side indicators, 4wd chrome front bar with colour coaded valance, flared guards.. car is currently in patches of white primer where panel work has been done - ready for paint.

16" rav 4 wheels (immac) with almost new 205/40/16s.

interior:

R32 seats, pioneer head unit, tinted windows, 6" speakers in doors, carpeted floor, 2 airbag man air pressure guages, blue 10 switch switchbox.

engine:

2.7 fuel injected, 83-000 kms, pod filter.

chassis and suspension:

airbag setup fbss, all quality parts incl brass fittings no cheap shit, 1/2"up 3/8" down, blue switchbox in cab, front inner tubs have been raised, tubbed rear with notch cover, airide triangualted 4 link with fuel tank in tray, 450 viair compressor with 5gal tank. 5 custom crossmembers, drop spindles.

car is un engineered so it will be sold un registerd, but i can arrange engineering for buyer (at buyers expense, usually is no more than $400 at the most) shouldnt have any problems getting passed. if i were to sell the truck as is now i would want at least $19500 for it as it owes me almost twice that. so yeah if someone wants to trade we can work out pricing based on that etc..

if theres anything i have forgotton i will add it later.

SAM - 0401 942 114

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yep the bonnet is slightly open in this pic and the hard cover isnt on...

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nice car dude i was thinkin about offerin u for a swap as im sellin my r33 but i cant be stuffed gettin another car resprayed.

good luck wit the sale if u want to sort somethin out call me 0421579800

my skyline is on here for sale its in geelong and the last post was done on th 25th of oct so have look

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