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yeah vehicross. or you could get that other awesome isuzu. the MU (mysterious utility). worth it just for the supergay name alone! they also come in nice pastel colours just in case the name alone doesn't scream "hello sailer"!

PS EPS likes dick.

QFT

hey wait.

firstly ... Nee-San I'll fight you. dont think i wont. I'm planning on bringing Rising Sunday to QLD for a show in 2012. and when i do. there will be a battle royale.

anyway - 25TT a friend of mine is coming home from japan in a few weeks' time. and as far as i know he's bringing his STI forrester across.

im assuming he's selling it since he'll be going back to japan... maybe get in touch with him?

that's the only GOOD 4wd worth importing :)

Adam's Forester is already spoken for....

And as for your last point, I beg to differ...

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and kristian - your link to your tundra doesn't work because you're a poopoo head!

but yeah - tundra is cool but that's not really a "4WD" that's more in the class of larger 4wd

actually... have you ever thought about importing a Canyonero?

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can find a pre 89 canyonero. they're easy enough to snap up, man...

ask Iron Chef about it see if he can find you something

So how much is the forrester STI to import? I havent seen many of them on the import list at all coming through...

The STI fozzies aren't on any import list. You can't import them via SEVS. You have to personally import one by living overseas for more than 12 months.

Accordingly I'd say they would go in excess of $45k for a pristine, low km mode.

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I've got a personal import legacy GT too with some nice tasteful bits. it's an 04 and has the 200kw donk (like our old 2L wrx STI's had) not the little 180kw odd jigger we got here. my parents have the legacy now. cool car, has a nice fujitsubo exhaust. funny to see my oldies driving it!

They're about the same money as a Murano, but without the ugly ;)

I guess I put them in the same boat as the BMW X6 - trying to be all things to all people, and not necessarily excelling in any particular area. Handy if you have a partner who is prone to taking off the front spoiler of your car on any given spoon drain though...

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