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05-05-2023, 11:56 AM | #1 | ||
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Seems like the large ute segment is set to take off in Oz with the F150 in the pipeline and now the Toyota Tundra also getting closer to being a candidate.
Get your name down as one of the testing 300 This part is interesting given their Ford association. "Toyota and its local engineering partner, the Walkinshaw Automotive Group – the former parent company of Holden Special Vehicles – have already been working on the right-hand-drive Tundra remanufacturing program for more than three years. As pointed out Toyota's 230 plus Oz country wide dealership for servicing and parts will be a major plus. https://www.drive.com.au/news/toyota...edium=Referral |
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