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Hilux 92, SR5 Extracab (Registered 4seater)

235,000k's

22R engine with 5 Speed Box

Minor paint blemishes, apart from this body in great condition.

Interior is in excellent condition with minor wear.

Tow Bar

Good stereo-- Amp Sub, splits (pro install)

Nokia hands free bluetooth kit.

Territory 17" I have 4 x of them, but only 2 on it at the moment as need new tyres for fronts.

New clutch.

22R Engine and box very tight, will go forevor.

Heavy Duty Rubber Ute mat

Tinted Windows

Chrome front grille

Car drives excellently, and is extremely reliable.

Has had a pretty easy life i'd say.

I drive it only on weekends, unfortunately I have to sell and buy something cheaper.

I'm looking for a Datsun 1200 ute to the value of about $2500..

Selling this one at $7k ono.

Travis - 0401293557

[email protected]

Banksia Park

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