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And of course, there’s an ineffable, quirky charm to a JDM-market version of an open-top off-roader. Besides, whatever this truck eventually sells for, it’s worth it for those stripes alone, right?
And if that’s not enough, Toyota supplied the car with removable sunshades for the uppermost portion of the glass. See Also: Here’s Why The JDM Toyota Sera Is Worth Importing To The U.S.
Mitsuoka is one of the smallest automakers in Japan, so it's likely that you've never heard of it. The company actually built a supercar back in 2006 that was sold until 2014. The car was called the ...
This Humble Volkswagen Rabbit Pickup Is Getting a Mid-Engine V12 From a JDM Toyota It's eight inches wider, fully caged and features the transmission out of a Lamborghini Gallardo. Stef Schrader ...
If you started seething with rage watching Cody of WhistlinDiesel drop an imported Toyota Hilux pickup truck 15,000 feet (4,572 meters) from underneath a helicopter, there are happily still a ...
Clearly not your typical retro-infused blast from the not-so-distant past, this 1997 Toyota Classic would steal the show at every single car meet ...
A slammed, sparkly pink Japanese pickup truck from the 1990s is the last thing I’d ever thought I’d see from Rutledge Wood. Yet that’s exactly what the former “Top Gear” host brought to ...
This Toyota Land Cruiser 70 Series lookalike is a no-frills, cost-reduced Hilux flatbed/pickup optimized for lower-GDP markets.
The 1GZ V-12 engine is famed for its service in the JDM Toyota Century, where it could be found from 2004 all the way until 2017.
JDM enthusiasts often associate engines like the 1JZ or 2JZ with cars like the Supra, but not many go straight to the not-so-unremarkable Toyota Cresta.
The unfortunately named Toyota IMV 0 is a compact, rugged-looking, and modular commercial truck with a ton of customizable potential.
The Toyota Sera is probably best known outside Japan for the fact that it inspired the McLaren F1’s butterfly doors which tilt up and forward when open. Yes, the spectacular doors of the world ...