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yeh i know it has nothing to do with skylines,

but in todays bunch of junk mail there was a motoring thing

had the new toyota SUV...

its basically a ute / 4wd....

looks like your new holdenish/ part ford...

what i read was its a supercharged v6, the supercharger is sourced form TRD usa, and its also 4wd... so should be nice, i wouldnt mind one...

if i or someone finds more info on the web, do share

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SPECIFICATIONS

Engine: Quad Cam 3.0-litre all-alloy V6, with VVT-i and supercharger

Transmission: Four-speed electronically controlled automatic

Driveline: Four-wheel drive with viscous-coupled centre differential

Steering: Power-assisted rack and pinion with variable gear ratio system

Front brakes: 355mm diameter ventilated discs with twin-piston calipers

Rear brakes: 343mm diameter ventilated discs with single-piston calipers

ABS: Four-channel, four-sensor

Front suspension: Independent struts with coil springs, hydraulic dampers and ball-joint linked stabiliser bar

Rear suspension: Torsion beam axle with coil springs, hydraulic dampers and internal stabiliser bar

Wheels: 19 x 8 aluminium alloy

Tyres: Dunlop 245/45 R 19

Overall Length: 4905mm

Overall Width: 1910mm

Overall Height: 1520mm

Wheelbase: 2870mm

Front track: 1610mm

Rear track: 1660mm

Kerb weight: 1710Kg

Seating capacity: 2

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ok got to give an A for trying lol sports utes aren't toyo's strong point in oz

looks like a como ute from the front & a fal from the rear

gee it looks like the tray has a lot of plastic in it,

ah I just have the motor for my SR5 Corolla lol :) :)

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