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Vehicle Details
SKU | MD-4501 |
Make | Daihatsu |
Model | Hijet |
Variant | Climber 4WD |
Year | 1995 |
Odometer (KM) | 58,950 |
Transmission | 5-Speed Manual |
Body Style | Truck |
Bed | Flatbed |
Drive | 4WD |
Exterior Color | White |
Fuel Type | Petrol/Gas |
Engine Size | 660cc |
Chassis Number | S110P-059611 |
Number of Seats | 2 |
Features | Diff Lock|Hi/Lo Gears |
Location | Japan |
Description
The Daihatsu Hijet is one of the best selling kei trucks of all time, and a staple on farms and job sites across Japan. This truck features a 5-speed manual transmission, 4WD with Hi/Lo gears, and locking differentials. This drivetrain is mated to a 660cc 3-cylinder carbureted engine. The truck is in fair condition and would be a great work horse for a farm or job site, as well as a fun off-road project. It can be registered for street use in the USA, Australia, Canada and more countries. Contact us today to get more info on this truck.
Condition
This truck is in standard condition for it’s age. Mechanically, all components are in good working condition, and we perform an outbound service on all trucks before delivery. The engine starts up easily from cold, and the transmission shifts and engages in all gears with minimal slippage. All electrical components are in working order. There are many dents, scrapes, and scratches around the body and the truck bed, with one long scratch along the passenger side of the truck. Mostly it has standard wear for a 25+ year old commercial truck. Rust is minimal and there are no major corrosion spots to be found on the truck. The interior is fairly clean, wth some rips in the seats and scratches on the interior panels. The headliner is sagging a bit on the passenger side corner. Manual windows and lock all work as they should.This is a good, straight, running truck ready for duty wherever it needs to go.
Review
FAQ
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Is this truck legal in my country?
Import laws vary from country to country, please check out our “Local Info” page to find more information about import laws in your country.
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How Much Does it Cost To Import?
The quoted price above includes insured shipping to the selected port. After that there may still be costs associated with local duties and customs brokerage. Please contact us if you have any questions related to that at all.
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Is This Truck in Good Condition?
We check all of our trucks for rust and usability thoroughly before putting them up for sale. You can be assured that none of our inventory has hidden corrosion or issues with engine and electrical equipment. We do everything we can to report the complete condition of the vehicle to you before you purchase, and you can always ask us a question if you’re curious.