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Decided to sell my hilux and spend more cash on the GTR :banana: , I know this isnt a nissan but is a great car, goes anywhere and would make a great track car tow vehicle. It has 3 months rego and will include a full tank of premium fuel ( 130LTR tank you do the math ), for people who dont know the 22R engine, it is near un breakable, google it and see, people are getting 500-600k out of them no worries at all, biggest issue is the head but this one has had it replaced so no issues there.

Below is the info -

ITEM : 1990 Toyota Hilux 4X4

CONDITION : body is a little ruff but its over 20 years old cant expect it to be in new condition.

INFO : Below

- WHITE

- 5 SPEED

- 22R PETROL MOTOR

- 340XXX KM ( MAINLY HIGHWAY KM AND ENGINE NEVER MISSES A BEAT )

- FULL RECONDITIONED HEAD 15XXX KM AGO

- EXTRACTORS AND EXHUAST

- 2 INCH LIFT KIT

- PEDDERS ROCK SHOCKS

- PEDDERS STEERING DAMPER

- SUNRAISER STEEL RIMS

- DICK CEPEK ( MICKEY THOMPSON ) MUD TYRES

- 130LTR LONG RANGE FUEL TANK

- REBUILT FRONT AND REAR DIFFS WITH FRONT LOCKER

- UHF AND VHF RADIO’S

- 3 X LIGHTFORCE ENFORCER SPOT LIGHTS

- ALLOY BULL BAR

- SIDE STEPS

- FULL REAR UTE SECTION CANOPY

- TOW BAR

- CD PLAYER

- A/C

- POWER STEERING

LOCATION : Adelaide

PRICE : $6000 ONO

CONTACT : PM me

PICS : Having computer issues, have attached a basic pic, will have better ones up soon

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3 months rego just put on.

Canopy is not shown but can get pics if needed.

$5400 ONO for quick sale as want to sell befor i head to Japan in 2 weeks ( more spending money :-) )

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