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new tow car has been purchased and this is no longer needed

2003 prado grande 22k

Other extras include:

-Upgraded 2010 GPS software

-ARB bullbar

-Hella spotlights

-Near new Kumho All Terrain tyres with plenty of tread

-Long rego until November 2012

i have always serviced this car regularly and it has never skipped a beat.

There are a couple of imperfections including marks to the interior boot plastics, a little wear showing on the seats and one small tear on the driver's. It also has a couple of small scratches on the outside, one on the bumper and the other just above the wheel.

For inspections or queries please contact Peter on 0448468884, car located in lower Blue Mountains Sydney.

link to ebay add for awesomeness

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Toyota-La...item1c22a8e833

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