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looking at buying a hilux

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looking at buying a hilux

Post by 2.8D_Lux »

i have found this little beauty on ebay of all places and wanting to know is there anything to look out on the petty versions of the hilux. are they the 22r engines and how do they perform.

anything i can look for to see if the km's are genuine

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/1994-Toyota-Hilu ... dZViewItem
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Lux

Post by surfseller06 »

Looks neat and tidy but do you really belive it's only averaged 7500km's a year for 14 years??? Must of been a little old lady that only drove it to church on sundays......
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Post by macca81 »

the 22r is a gutless engine that doesnt mind a drink
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Post by Kingston_99 »

yeah a mate of mine has the same engine in his but an extra cab, he say's its gutles and does like to drink abit, he is now doing the como conversion.
other then the engine, looks like a clean car for its age, and if its a solid axel on front, i'd go for it, i'd stay away from IFS hilux's.
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