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Make: Toyota

Model: Celsior 1990

Milage: 155'000

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Dark Green

Location: Toowoomba/Brisbane

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: 11K

Contact: PM

Comments / Modifications:

CF(top of the line) airbag suspension, tan leather, duel air-con, heated massage seats, electric sun-roof, electric seats front & rear etc etc

New airbags with aftermarket controller

Duel exhausts

18inch rims with all new rubber(245 all round)

Bodykit

Upgraded stereo

Tint

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