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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: canada, montreal
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I am really jealous ...in Canada there is no version regular cab shorts bed ( RCSB) I thus have to bear the less beautiful version long bed...if someone want to sell is short bed go in Canada ...my gang of fortunate
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Run to the U.S. and pick one up. Your money is good here... As a matter of fact it might be worth more than the U.S. dollar right now... Not sure what the current exchange rate is.
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you cannot import "new" vehicals from the US to canada. they have to be used. maybe work out a deal with someone on the site give them the cash and get them to buy it transfer it into your name then it's considered used isn't it?
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What, is George Bush affraid you'll reverse-engineer America's secret Japanese design for the Tundra? Or maybe turn it into a ground launched cruise missile and attack the U.S.??? Geez, now I've heard everything.
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Toyota do not want that the Americains dealership sell to the Canadian because modele Canadian is more expensively and they make more money on a vehicle in Canada
they even give penalty for the dealership which make it
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I have some french reletives so I can understand what you are trying to say.![]()
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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The way the law works, is that the vehicle must have at least 7500 miles on it before you can register it in another country, and you will also have to check on the warranty, most dealers will not honor the warranty if the vehicle was bought in another country. The speedo will also be different, MPH vs KLM and not to mention the import tax. I have one answer.....
My company can turn you truck into a short bed if that is what you really want. The cost is about 3,000 american. not to bad to get the truck you want without any of the hassles. We use only factory parts and it takes about 1 1/2 weeks to do the conversion. Guarenteed for life, no matter where you live. All the warranty will still be there, no speedo issues, no tax issues and things like this. We only do truck conversions, longbed/shortbed. It is a complete turn key product, paint, driveshaft, wiring, brake lines and so forth are all factory. We do not normally do public work, only dealers, but I want to get some more toyotas in our photo albums. We are located in So. California, in the L.A. area, and can even arrange transportation to and from. Matt |
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