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Make/Model: Toyota Hiace

Year: 2005

Kilometers: 140000

Transmission type: 5sp manual

Engine: 2.7L 4cyl

Colour: White

Modifications: Cargo barrier, genuine Toyota cargo mat, nudge bar and HD tow bar

Roadworthy Certificate: NA

Registered: yes

Accident History: clipped a car's mirror, deep scratch on the passenger door and some small damage near the LHR taillight (as per photos)

Asking Price: $16,000

Location: Salisbury East

Contact Details: 0403011361

Other Comments:

Genuine reason for sale, grab a bargain. This van must go.

The van is in good condition apart from the small damage on the

passenger door and passenger tail light. (as per photos)

This van also is a great towing vehicle, the engine is toquey and its geared low. The brakes are also huge and make short work of stopping a trailer along with a car on it. Far more practical than what many other use to tow, economical, super reliable and new!

Despite the above, the car has only towed 2 or 3 times in the two years I owned it, was initially used for courier work and then mostly as a daily.

May swap but no shit!

No Track cars

No Projects

Just nice cars please! Send pictures and details or dont bother at all....

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