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Toyota Prado RV 1997

$14,000

171,XXX kms

5 speed manual

Good condition, mostly highway driven, full service history, alloy bullbar and sidestep, Toyota alloys, factory towing pack, includes spare set of wheels and tyres, snow chains, needs a new ariel and always garaged.

http://www.carpoint.com.au/used-car/TOYOTA...ia/1712099.aspx

Reason for selling is that I have moved from Tasmania to Melbourne and I dont really need a 4 wheel drive anymore, also I am looking to upgrade to a Skyline but not really interested in a trade unless the car has been just imported.

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