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Tip on buy secondhand Toyota 75 series

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Tip on buy secondhand Toyota 75 series

Post by ike181 »

I’m sik of buying lemons so what do I have to look out for when I’m buying a 75 tray ??
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Post by joel HJ60 »

Probably look for the 1HZ instead of a 2H. Try and get one that's been well serviced. Check for leaks, clunks, rattles and anything to do with a grinding noise!
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Post by ike181 »

wat year did they start??
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Post by MUD000 »

A bloke in albury is just about to trade one with 100 000kms genuine
I think he got about $13-15 k for it
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Post by chunks »

Get a reputable mechanic to do a pre purchase check, prefferably one who is familiar with cruisers/4wds.
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