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Hey guys,

i know this is a skyline forum but i throught i might try my luck on here. im open for trades swaps 1car plus cash etc etc. so let me know wat you got and we can go from there.. here are the cars. open for ALL offers... thank you

Item: Toyota Hilux, 1993 model trayback singecab, pwr steering and aircon (needs gassing)

Location: qld sunshine coast

Website: here

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: want a change

Price and Payment Conditions: swap for anything, i can also add cash ontop! or 6-7$

Extra Info: 240kms, manual 5 months rego, ute has, chrome front end, chrome mirrors, ford terriotry wheels, diamond headlights, aloy tool box, polished and carpeted tray, pod filter, tinted windows, 2inch blocks, reset leafs, full towbar assembly, pioneer headunit, pioneer splits, kicker slimline sub, ebay style amp ($1500 worth of gear) just had full service. Can get the ute resprayed white again for an extra $750.

Pictures: yup ute is VERY DIRTY!!

Contact Details: pm

and

up for sale is my nissan 180sx, its basicly a rolling shell i took the engine out a few days ago, all it needs is engine,loom,ecu and gearbox. thats all thats missing, yes it is complied. all it needs is a rwc and ur off. below is hte mods it has on it. previously a sr20det manual

17inch chromies, good tyres

3inch turbo back exhaust with cannon

big front mount intercooler

intercooler piping

turbosmart single stage boost controller

Alpine headunit

KYB suspesnion with king springs

6inch 2 ways pionners

Autometre boost, oil temp, oil pressure, water temp, stoich gauges.

comes with aircon just been regassed

pwr steering pump.

shitty aftermarket steering wheel

sunroof model

bosch fuel pump

new windscreen

bad points,

bit of rust on boot from spoiler

interior has a cracked dash and dash inserts are ratty.

$4.500 NEG

located in qld sunshine coast

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