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Cars to choose from.

Amarok - Shit crappy 2 litre diesel

Hilux - Shit drove these at work for 2 yrs absolutely useless

Navara - I do want but my brother has one don't wanna get the same.

BT50 - Now they are ugly as f**k.

Ranger - Do look good, possibly go for one but not a ford fan

Colorado - What more can i say Holden Crap

D Max - Are Ok don't want one.

Patrol - Too much $$$

Cruiser - Too much $$$

Prado - Same running gear as FJ Cruiser

FJ - Good value for money 4x4 of the year

FJ is pretty much a Prado under neath and has the same engine 4.0L V6 200kw so they are probably similar. The FJ is good for what I want has water resistant seats and very hard and durable plastic interior so its harder for my dog to f**k up. I'm want to put King off Road shocks with 2.5" Lift on it, same as what my brothers Navara has they are awesome on the rough stuff.

A great wall wouldn't even last to the end of my 3yr lease term lol.

yeah the colorados are decent too. mates got a work ute n it seems good.... f**k the v6 shit n get the 1kd, TURBO DIESEL YEWWW

V8 Turbo Diesel?

After seeing how they go in the Leightons utes, I'd never put one in anything

4.2 6 cyl turbo cruiser are pretty rare. we had one in my yard for 1 day and it sold. 2006 with 49,000km sold it for $53,500..

Benny, if your buying a FJ cruiser through Toyota in town hit me up i will make sure your looked after as i work for Autocorner

The FJ's are really nice to drive and i like the interior it's very modern

Edited by Seano350GT

Benny, if your buying a FJ cruiser through Toyota in town hit me up i will make sure your looked after as i work for Autocorner

Sean

I called up and asked a guy to let me know when a A86 came in and he never got back to me.

I want to take one for a test drive

Sean

I called up and asked a guy to let me know when a A86 came in and he never got back to me.

I want to take one for a test drive

Jono i'm pretty sure there's still one there you can drive, the waiting list is supposedly 6 months as of now but i would go in and ask for either Vas (Indian) or Ben. Both really good guys to deal with and know their stuff.

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