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A kei truck, also known as a keitora, is a compact pickup truck built to comply with Japan's road/tax regulations. It falls under the kei-jidousha category, commonly called kei cars or trucks.
Photo: Aaron Yoshino. One of JDM Hawaii’s 15 employees completes a 48−point inspection of an imported kei truck, or Japanese mini truck. JDM stands for Japanese Domestic Market and refers to the older ...
According to Andrew O’Bright, managing member of Japanese auto import company JDM Imports CT, most mini trucks have the same roughly 6-foot bed size as the F-150, Ford’s full-size pickup truck ...
This Japanese 1998 Toyota Tacoma mini truck combines American originality with home-market authenticity. Read the overseas details in Mini Truckin' magazine.
Can One Tiny JDM Kei Truck Steal ... Shawn Bassett and Attacking The Clock Racing have turned "Little Scrappy," their spunky Mitsubishi shop truck, into a Time Attack-themed mini monster that ...
As an extremely large human, I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t fit comfortably into any kei truck. I often find it tough to fit into cars designed for the American market and American buyers. None of ...
“Kei trucks” or Japanese mini trucks, are currently illegal to drive on Oregon roads due to safety and emissions issues. SB 1213 has been introduced by Senator Anthony Broadman and cosigned by ...
The Mitsubishi Delica is a favorite of JDM fans looking for a right-hand-drive four-wheel-drive van that can go anywhere and turn heads at car shows. But "mini" they are not.
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