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rick_d said:b-u-y one.
I have two 7x series here in Tucson- you must get a bit creative.
I can get you a hzj79 w/o bed (box) out of canada. it will cost you.
I tried to get legally imported hzj105's this summer, but the engine was the deal killer (excess of $75,000 in parts and test fees).
scubasteve said:Plain and Simple,
Bottom line is Toyota wants to make money. If the market (us) says "I want a 78" they will listen. One person telling them that does not work. 10,000 people raises a question in their minds. The 1FZ engine is still in production world wide in both the 100 and 78 series. Rerating the emissions is not hard for them to do. If 7500 to 10000 units a year is imported to the US, Toyota is making a marginal profit. The dealerships won't even have to have them on the lot, so lot space is not an issue. Go in order what is wanted, when it comes in go on down and drive it away. I'm tired of people saying safety and emissions are an issue! The issue is Toyota is missing out in keeping customer loyalty by having me look at another competitor. I will say it again. TOYOTA LISTENS TO NUMBERS, TELL THEM TO SELL 78's IN THE USA!
That is actually a viable and legal option. When I was researching how to legally title my 1997 HZJ75, one of the options was a "homebuilt" vehicle title. And as I stated in a previous reply to this thread, you can always spend $$$ and have the non-USA spec. vehicle retrofitted and certified DOT/NHTSA. There are a number of places that do this.bad_religion_au said:why don't you guys import one of the newer 45 series frames (legal under the 25 year rule isn't it?) and get a used 7X series, and make one? most the chassis is similar, diff width is similar... body swap (wouldn't be that hard) drivetrain swap, and you've got yourself a 7X series cruiser with a legal frame number???
scubasteve said:I want Toyota to sell me one at the dealership down the street. If enough people request TMC to sell them in the US, maybe they will listen.
scubasteve said:Plain and Simple,
Bottom line is Toyota wants to make money. If the market (us) says "I want a 78" they will listen. One person telling them that does not work. 10,000 people raises a question in their minds. The 1FZ engine is still in production world wide in both the 100 and 78 series. Rerating the emissions is not hard for them to do. If 7500 to 10000 units a year is imported to the US, Toyota is making a marginal profit. The dealerships won't even have to have them on the lot, so lot space is not an issue. Go in order what is wanted, when it comes in go on down and drive it away. I'm tired of people saying safety and emissions are an issue! The issue is Toyota is missing out in keeping customer loyalty by having me look at another competitor. I will say it again. TOYOTA LISTENS TO NUMBERS, TELL THEM TO SELL 78's IN THE USA!