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Old 05-05-2023, 11:56 AM   #1
ozrunner
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Default Toyota Tundra for Oz

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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