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Hi guys up for grabs is my grandfathers 2003 SR5 Hilux.
Hes the 2nd owner of the vehicle since new. He has owned it since it had 60K on the clock.
It has 12 months rego, sunroof, all power options, tyres are few 1000km old, rear diff was recently rebuilt (didnt need it it turns out), has had injector service recently also. Fully optioned up with genuine toyota side steps bull bar tow bar etc.

Car has been very well maintained all its life and has never been bush bashed. As you can tell by the condition of the paint and body.
It has made a few trips down south with a caravan.
But literally only a handful of time. So its had a very easy life!
Interior is immaculate and paint is in fantastic condition for a 15yo vehicle.

Reason for sale is my grandparents are nearly 80 now and want to downsize to automatic econobox style of car as this is too much truck for them.

$14K ono
 

Car is located in Londonderry 

Contact Mick 0423089277 to check it out. 

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