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Hey guys

Im looking at selling my crown so thought id put it up here as an EOI. Plans was to keep this as a cruiser and as original as possible with only minor mods like wheels and maybe an exhaust system. But as always plans have changed.

Vehicle details are below:

1990 Toyota Crown Royal Saloon G

1UZFE 4.0L V8 (pretty economical for a v8. Daily duties sees its at close to 500 a tank. Freeway driving gets its close to 800 to a tank)

109XXXkms

4sp auto

Pearl white over silver (very straight body. No bog or rust on any panels)

The car is very stock. No modification what so ever.

The car has factory airbags all working as they have recently been replaced. An aftermarket data systems height controller has been fitted so you can drop the car below factory specs or raise them.

The interior is very old school. Only aftermarket thing fitted to the car is a pioneer Bluetooth and DVD head unit.

ALL ELECTRICS WORK. Full power seats, reclining rear seat (yes thats right...the rear seats recline and its very comfy :P), electric adjustable steering wheel, central locking, dual zone climate control, fridge in parcel shelf, the list goes on.

A great example of a car this old in pristine condition. You will not be disappointed with how original this car is

as for the asking price, this is an EOI as ill only sell if i get close to what im asking. car is eligable for club rego in a couple of years so can always make a good "collectors" car.

$9000 WITH 12mnth rego AND RWC.

the car just recently went through roadworthy and passed with flying colours with all bushes etc in excellent condition. under neath the motor is bone dry which shows the car has never had an oil leak.

any inspections are more then welcome.

car is located SE suburbs melbourne and i have a workshop with a hoist at your disposal to inspect underneath the car also if needed.

pics ill post by sunday.

thanks

Ash

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