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The Toyota "BUGGER" add for the Hilux.

The Honda Accord Euro add where all the parts move each other.

The Honda add the guy rides the motorcycle, drives the S2000 then the NSX then the F1 Car then the Ski boat and launches himself to the Hot air Balloon and rises from the water fall with HONDA written on the hot air balloon.

There was a Mitsubishi add for the EVO / Ralliart and they had a few scenes from import dvds and the EVO racing in a rally, that kinda stuff.

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The Honda Accord Euro add where all the parts move each other.

The Honda add the guy rides the motorcycle, drives the S2000 then the NSX then the F1 Car then the Ski boat and launches himself to the Hot air Balloon and rises from the water fall with HONDA written on the hot air balloon.

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Those two ads are gold.

The Corolla seca sx commercial... it starts off with this little piglet making engine sounds and then he gets real mean and grows into a red boar... After that you see the red corolla seca sx

the series 2 s14 200sx commercial, from young boyhood dreams to reality, it worked well and im not just saying that because there is a series 2 200sx in my garage

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here in nz satchi and satchi are a advertising company and

have always done toyota new zealand proud,

heres the latest one

The 1970's ads for the Torana's including the'When you're hot you're hot' ones referring to the bathurst victories, and the whole Hatch Hutch thing

LOL

*sings*

"torana hatch - its a car and a half!"

Oh man I feel so old :P

here in nz satchi and satchi are a advertising company and

have always done toyota new zealand proud,

heres the latest one

I agree Toyota NZ does have some funny adds

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