Had never heard of this place until yesterday, but there is a company called Japanese Classics that imports vehicles from Japan that were previously not allowed to be imported. They reason they can now legally import them is that the vehicles must be 25 years old or older. I looked through their inventory and found some models that I had never heard of before. Link below:
http://japaneseclassics.com/vehicle/199 ... d-cruiser/
Stick Shift Toyota Land Cruiser
Stick Shift Toyota Land Cruiser
Bill Berckman
West Chester, Ohio
2007 Honda Element EX AWD 5 Speed MT
West Chester, Ohio
2007 Honda Element EX AWD 5 Speed MT
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Re: Stick Shift Toyota Land Cruiser
My friend showed me this website today. He's super moist about the Skyline GTR.
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Buy two, so you'll have a parts car for the other one. Oh, but wait, the same stuff usually goes bad on both of them. Learn to adapt stuff from other vehicles to keep your vehicle running. That's what the Cubans have been doing for the last 60 years.
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eye gott hymn, imboringman!!
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