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A lot of cool stuff there thanks for sharing .
You bet! Thanks for watching.
Fantastic look at the show, maybe have a look at some of the Australian designed canopies for some inspiration. Great to see you back
I love those Aussie canopies!Thanks for watching.
@@NathanKingOverland my pleasure
Some sweet rigs there mate!
Definitely!
Always fun to see whats new and shiny. ps: cybertuck IS hideous.
😂
Nice one mate, I reckon the shows over there might be better than ours. Cheers Steve
Not sure about that. I mean, yours are in Australia after all.Thanks for watching!
Only two 70 Series Land Cruisers. So sad. ☹
😔
Never sold in the US, so they have to be imported and at least 25 years old. 70 series aren’t common here like the rest of the world.
@@trekofjoy I beg to differ. There are eleven 70 Series just among our club members. 😊
@@charlesharrell3643 beg my ass. It was never sold in the US. Period. 25-year imports are a minuscule amount compare to any place where they’re in the showroom. Go to Panama or South Africa or Australia and they’re everywhere.
@@trekofjoy I’ve been driving and importing 70 Series for well over a decade but I appreciate the history lesson none-the-less.
A lot of cool stuff there thanks for sharing .
You bet! Thanks for watching.
Fantastic look at the show, maybe have a look at some of the Australian designed canopies for some inspiration.
Great to see you back
I love those Aussie canopies!
Thanks for watching.
@@NathanKingOverland my pleasure
Some sweet rigs there mate!
Definitely!
Always fun to see whats new and shiny. ps: cybertuck IS hideous.
😂
Nice one mate, I reckon the shows over there might be better than ours. Cheers Steve
Not sure about that. I mean, yours are in Australia after all.
Thanks for watching!
Only two 70 Series Land Cruisers. So sad. ☹
😔
Never sold in the US, so they have to be imported and at least 25 years old. 70 series aren’t common here like the rest of the world.
@@trekofjoy I beg to differ. There are eleven 70 Series just among our club members. 😊
@@charlesharrell3643 beg my ass. It was never sold in the US. Period. 25-year imports are a minuscule amount compare to any place where they’re in the showroom. Go to Panama or South Africa or Australia and they’re everywhere.
@@trekofjoy I’ve been driving and importing 70 Series for well over a decade but I appreciate the history lesson none-the-less.