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For sale or swap is my 2008 Mitsubishi Triton ML Olympic edition. 57,000km's.

PRICE DROP - $25,000 NEG for cash. Will swap for a built GTR or late model cars around the 25-30k mark.


3.2L TD manual 4x4. The Olympic edition has all the upgraded features such as leather interior, electric rear windscreen, upgraded wheels, tub liner, etc, etc.

This is the 3.2L, not the under specced 2.5. It's got a great deal of torque and runs brilliantly.

This vehicle is in immaculate condition (the engine bay is dirty, but still good enough to eat off) having only travelled 57,000km's. In that time it's been logbook serviced its entire life.

There's not much that I can really say about this rig that it doesn't say for itself. It drives perfectly, as it should, it's good on fuel and it's a pleasure to drive.

Tow bar
Tub liner
Electric rear window
Perfect leather interior without a single mark
6 stacker CD player
Canopy
Cruise control
Plenty of other features

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The price is $25,000 negotiable for cash (dropped from 27). Will consider swaps around 25-30k, swaps for lesser value cars and cash my way could be considered as well.

The only older cars I'd consider in a trade would be an R32/3 GTR, an FD RX7, supra, etc.

Would consider swaps for VE SS utes (6 speed manual only), FG XR6T and XR8 utes, again, manual only.


Would also consider swaps for anything worth 30 odd. A road bike with cash my way would be ok, too...

Can put cash your way for the right deal.

The car is located in South Brisbane and will be sold with rego and a RWC.

Text Trent on 0401029817

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