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As hinted. I don't want a long winded answer or a lengthy discussion here guys

Toyota Celsior UCF10 and centuries. Can they be sevs imported?

See heaps of celsiors ...surely they cant ALL be 15 year cars???

And the other week I saw two centuries next to each other parked outside a shop... Surely the chances of there being two next to each other That are both private imports would be incredibly remote....

Oh god I've said whey too much.

So yes no can you import either car??

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Well only second gen 97 onwards Have v12... Previous are v8...

But either way I drove past the shop I could not see if it was first or second gen cars...

They were definitely centuries though... My girlfriend is witness!!!

I wonder if maybe the two cars were Japanese embassy cars perhaps? It's crazy but not THat crazy...

well it would make sense that they would be serviced at the same shop....

hmm the plot thickens, you should go and TJ hooker the f**k out of that place and report back.

Buy a V12 and I will personally ship you one of my modified waxed cardboard sheets, specifically designed for breakdancing.

They are one of my favourite modern toyotas.

When I say SHOP I mean like... Shop. Like a food small private food shop that was next to a hardware shop in a small business area...

Not like greasy joes slippery house of grey import fringe dweller emporium

ohmygod guise i specifically said no discussion so that once it's answered it can fall to the bottom

seeing as you guys keep bumping it.. you leave me no choice but to picture bomb this post with beautiful UCF10s.

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^^^UCF21 face

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These are the covers...

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And he's also cleared out and de-lined his head lights too... Ie: bake, separate, sand sand sand and polish polish polish...

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Really modernises the face!!

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