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hey guys im looking to sell my 2011 nissan navara d40 st dual cab ute and 2011 formosa tomahawk 620 centre cab

both were bought brand new car is about 3 months old and the boat is about 7 months old and both have little use as im never home

i paid well over $100000 for both

looking to either sell as package or swap both for a gtr

2011 navara d40 dual cab st 4x4

dvd player with bluetooth & reversing camera

tow bar

sports bar

rust protection electronic

auto

only about 2000kms

2011 formosa tomahawk centre cab 620

150hp evinrude etec

full alloy dunbeir trailer

all fishing essentials

loaded with extras to much to list but truely is the perfect boat

for details on the boat msg me or text me

for both looking for $88000 ono

gold coast

0487924497 for pics or more info

Edited by gtahhhh
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