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1988 Diesel Hilux Surf Ssr Limited on 2040-cars

US $13,999.00
Year:1988 Mileage:99000
Location:

Gardena, California, United States

Gardena, California, United States

SUPER CLEAN, SUPER LOW MILE DIESEL HILUX SURF! 

1988 Toyota Hilux Surf - RUST FREE! RUST FREE! RIGHT HAND DRIVE. This is the Toyota Hilux Surf, Limited Edition SSR model with only 159,xxx km'S.. thats only 99,000 miles! This 4 cylinder rig has a 5 Speed manual transmission with the 2.4 liter, turbo diesel 2L-T engine. 30 MPG'S. Has power everything, AC, power steering and hi-low transfer. Just put in a new clutch! Interior is clean, has a working altimeter, inclinometer, removable fiberglass top and is a real head turner! SUPER CLEAN! SUPER RARE! SUPER LOW MILE! SUPER UNIQUE! 


$500 SHIPPING ANYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY!

WITH PROPER MAINTENANCE THESE TRUCKS LAST FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!




No need to deal with the importing and titling nightmare as our dealership has REGISTERED and TITLED it so you dont have to deal with the headache ! 



WE HAVE SOLD AND TITLED OVER 50 RIGS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY AND HAVE MANY REFERENCES UPON REQUEST! 

THIS IS A JAPANESE UNIT AND PER EBAY REQUEST HAVE 00000000000000000 AS THE VIN, THE ACTUAL VIN # IS: 


VIN: LN61-0025037



Year: 1988

Fuel: Diesel

Engine: 4 cylinder, 2LT DIESEL

Transmission: 5 SPEED

Notes: NEW CLUTCH, SERVICE, OIL CHANGE, RIGOROUS 166 POINT INSPECTION PERFORMED BY LAND CRUISER MECHANIC JIM DICKEY AT OUR WAREHOUSE IN LOS ANGELES.

SHE IS HERE AND READY TO ROLL

CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS!


310.990.5818 

CALL/TEXT 24/7



BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AS CROSS COUNTRY CRUISERS IS A DEALERSHIP SPECIALIZING IN PURCHASING/IMPORTING/TITLING/REGISTERING RARE RIGS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD!

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WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE THIS VEHICLE LISTING AT ANY TIME AS IT FOR SALE AT OUR DEALERSHIP AND HAS MULTIPLE ADS ELSEWHERE.  


ENGINE SPECS: The 2L-T is a 2.4 L (2,446 cc) turbo version of the 2L still being produced since 1985. The bore and stroke are the same but the 2L-T has a compression ratio of 20:1. Output is 85 to 91 hp (63 to 68 kW) at 4,000 rpm with 139 ft·lb (188 N·m) of torque at 2,200 rpm.


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