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Hi all,

I have to get rid of my R33 GTST and get into a more practicle vehicle for my job. I need a vehicle to throw my tools into the back of. A Hilux/Navara/Rodeo would suit my needs but they have to be diesel and 4x4. Dual cab or Crew cab would be fine also.

My car is as follows.

1996 Series 2 R33

3inch 5zigen exhaust

Pod

Electronic Boost Controller

17" enkei mags

New rubber (as of thursday)

86000kms.

Will be able to fit JVC+12 stacker if buyer wants it (as the current pioneer cd player was a gift and I will get shot if I let it go with the car)

Was chasing a 4x4 of equvilent value $18-19k. Email me at [email protected]

Location: Gunnedah, Near Tamworth NSW.

Cheers

Sumo

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if u do get a 4x4 i recoment the hilux or rodeo,as ive had both,well still own a 92 2.8td and it has been the best car i own?my old man still drives and 1985 hilux and he has never had a big problem?they both have over 220000k on the clock and there sweet as?on the other hand a narvara isnt bad as my gf parents have a new narvara and it hammers for a 3lturbodesiel? just my 2c

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