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Guys and Gals,

Reason is that I am travelling at the end of the year, and would the extra moolah.

Located in South East Qld.

For sale:

2003 Hilux 4x4 SR5 V6.

I am the 2nd owner of this vehicle. The first owner was my Dad's work so I know it has been looked after. The only off-roading it has done was by me when I bought it. I bought the vehicle at 288,000 klm. Has been to fraser Island, Morten Island, Landcruiser park and a few camping trips.

Specs:

- 3.4 V6

- 305,000 klms

- Dual Cab Style side (SR5)

- Toyota Bull bar

- Toyota Side steps

- Toyota tonnue cover

- Toyota Sports bars

- Toyota Tow bar

- 2" lift with Raw shocks, and leafs

- New shackles and bushes

- Long Ranger Fuel Tank (115lt I think)

- Has been regularly serviced at ERD

- Timing belt and tensioners have been done. (I think water pump as well)

- Castrol Magnatec

- ARB Air compressor

- K&N Air filter.

- Fuel filter etc has been done

- Federal ATR tyres. (8,000klm old)

- Alpine head deck and amp with DLS splits in the front.

- Still runs like a dream, oil is still clean. Geabox is a bit sloppy, being 300,000klms old. But still changes fine.

Pics to come soon, but it's Silver.

Price: $15,000

Bargin Basement kinda stuff.

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Em. No Thanks I have an R32 Gts-25t. Which is also for sale.

Though I would trade for a 2008 Toyota Prado Auto Diesel.

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