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Hi all,

My dad is selling his Mitsy L200 Ute.

All rust found has been dealt with i.e. rusted sections cut/removed & replaced with mig welded steel.

Seats replaced with more comfortable Subaru seats ( Drivers side has tear )

New paint

New brake lines

New brake master cylinder

New front bar

New front grill

New L&R front guards

New L&R front guard indicator lights

New L&R front bar indicator lights

New L&R rear (large) indicators

New rear tyres

Late model Hilux outside mirrors

Engine starts , runs & drives perfectly, but is a little smokey on starting.

Would be well worth head recon or even low kilometer import engine which can be purchased quite cheaply.

Interior is very clean with no dash cracks and everything working including original PB radio & door speakers.

Has carpet not rubber.

Was originally restored to have Holden V6 Supercharged conversion as these earlier Mitsubishi Utes were much lighter than the current ones.

Their lighter weight also contributes to their well known reputation for being extremely fuel efficient with the 2litre engine.

A lot of time and money to restore this ute to the level it is today.

Have pics of body work in progress if required.

Ute is 24 years old and now , with all rust removed , should still be around for another 24 plus.

Looking for $3900 ono.

Geoff

0410346136

[email protected]

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