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2481 days ago

6x2 Curtain side truck for sale

Stuart from Drury

2004 Mitsubishi Fighter 6x2 Curtain-side Truck, 280 HP. Good Condition, New clutch approx. 12 months ago, has only traveled 404,000km. Gearbox 10 speed splitter.
Deck length 7.2m. 14 pallets turned.
Curtain-side body 4.2m high, Inside height 2.9m from deck to top of canopy. Approx. 52cm

Wooden deck - great condition,

Curtains only 12 months old.

I will remove Mondiale signage from cab. Mondiale signage must be removed or covered on curtains.

Gross laden weight 21,000 kg

Tare weight 8,940kg.

Tyre's in good condition approx 60%.

Front window has stone-guard.

COF current to June 2019.

Truck can be viewed and/or collected from Drury Auckland.

Price: $39,500

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