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Item Summary: Silver 1999 Toyota Rav 4 MAX 4x4

ODO: 210,000km

Location: Melbourne Mornington Penisular

Condition: Used

Asking Price: Trade offers or $5500

Delivery Methods: PickUp


Hi guys ex skyline owner here, have to admit i miss it! Looking for possible trades will consider all offers for something fun and sporty again! (anything from 180's, wrx, stagea, skylines)

Great Small 4WD Toyota Reliability Heaps Of Space For Bikes - Boards - Shopping - Lugagge
Fuel Economical and quiet for a 4wd
1999 Toyota Rav 4 MAX F/INJ 2.0Lt 4cyl Petrol 5spd Manual 5 Door Wagon 4x4
Recently Had Major Service Including: Premium Oil Oil Filter Fuel Filter Air Filter Spark Plugs Wheel Balancing Clutch Kit Premium 4WD Transmission Fluid Machined Flywheel
Has Brand new less than a month old: Rockstar Black window Tinting from Tint Professor

Audio: Pioneer MOFSET 4x50W Head Unit CD Player with AUX in and MP3 playable Brand New 6" Sony Xplod 190W XS-GTF1627 (Rear) Brand New 6" Pioneer 250W TS-G1644R (Front)

Long Rego WRC Included Car In Mount Eliza

Rego, RWC

For more pics message me and il link to carsales ad

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