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    Toyota, unbreakable, but the cracks are starting to show...

    Add this to the list of Prado diff failures, Landcruiser and Prado suspension failures etc.

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    Do we get FJs in Australia? Never seen one.....

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    its plastic what did ya expect

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudboy View Post
    Do we get FJs in Australia? Never seen one.....
    And for good reason......

    They are FUGULY (but I am biased ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by maca View Post
    They are FUGULY (but I am biased ).
    Lucky we don't have them here. It would be hard for someone to decide between buying one of these, or a Hummer H3. You would have to decide just how much of a tosser you want people to think you are.


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    It would be the hummer for me.

    The H3 is a civilised replica of something remotely in its family.

    The Toyota whatever is a just 40 series retro pretender that accidentally sat on a lone Hummer DNA cell and got unlucky enough to give birth that thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rijidij View Post
    Lucky we don't have them here. It would be hard for someone to decide between buying one of these, or a Hummer H3. You would have to decide just how much of a tosser you want people to think you are.

    I kinda like it, bastard crossbreed of an International Scout, a Saab and a Russian truck.

    And there's no chance you'd mistake it for anything else, which is a good thing these days.
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    I saw a lot of them in the US when I was over there a few months back.
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    Toyota bodies have been doing that for years.We had a fleet inspection at one pit and found cracks in every vehicle,120 in all,even the office 100 series had a cracked roof and later I worked for a contractor that ran Patrols and only 2 of the 9 didn't have cracked chassis,one had daylight shining through the rail. Pat

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    makes me want to dry reach, I agree with Slunnie, would be the hummer for me if i could only choose between the two
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