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Any importer can bring in a 4wd if its older then 1988, however there are no new models of 4wd available for import under raws except for delica vans, and convertable pajeros so there is no way to import any newer 4wds legally. You cant bring in late model Surfs etc anymore.

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the auto whole sale in vic park has the mits spacegear. they all turbo dise. some og them even come with the cannon tip at the back!

the 2 door convertable pajero were imported under the old rule, not sure if any company is WA has the plate for it..but sure someone from eastern state hold the plate from memeory

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My old man has a 12HT landcruiser. the strongest engine toyota built, in his Landcruiser.

His model is 87 so you can still import them under the 88 rule.

They are damn nice cars on the inside. and the PTO winch is nice, my old man got a custom built bull bar made to concell it all. I can give you contacts to get one built.

If you get one, make sure you buy a 4x4 from the south of Japan. Advoid all 4x4 from the north where there is snow!

And you will get a ripper of a 4x4.

I can get you photos of what you can expect in a 87 model Landcrusier.

:P

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