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It'd actually be cheaper / more sensible to pick one up in Central or South America and drive it home. I recently purchased an 86, Defender 130 wagon conversion (LR never made a factory 130 as a wagon) for the equivalent of $US 3,500 here in Bogota, Colombia for a friend in San Diego. He flew out in late November,

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given the way they market themselves differently globally, some confusion is hardly surprising.

A body kit to turn a GM v6 or v8 into a Ford Turbo inline 6? Where would one buy one of these kits?

Best of luck with that - something like 70% of all of them built have been sent to NZ and Australia and a lot of those are no longer on the roads due to being parted out after the electronics in them went to crap. Then you have the rest, also mostly exported from Japan to Australia as front cuts. F you want one, best

Holden Crewman with a pontiac nose, does it count as a conversion if it's factory?

or any one of these

This is said on every article written here about Lego, but the plural of Lego - is Lego. Never, ever is it Legos.

turn the audio on (you turned it off because of the crappy music - right?) and you'll hear sirens at about that same time.

I had to scroll this far down to find a 7?

It happens, but that isn't even what happened here, trailer disconnects from the truck...... I hate to see what happened on the other side of the road when that trailer crossed over.

20% tax when the vehicle is imported and another 22% added when it is sold for the first time. These are both included on the list price, unlike the US where the state sales tax is tacked on after the advertised price (most confusing thing for tourists ever!).

Mitsubishi and Nissan both produced cars in Oz, ending some time in the 90's.

Made by IKEA, you have to build it yourself.

The way I'm reading that, is he was hired by DWP56 specifically to work in breach of the contract with Ganassi and then didn't secure themselves with a contract covering anything he saw or did while at DWP56.

do you understand how air vents work in a car?

Having never seen a used taxi in oz sold, with less than 800,000 km - I think you are selling them a bit short by only saying it is reliable for 300,000 miles.