SOLD!!!! FOR SALE: NEW 2022 Toyota Land Cruiser VDJ79 - $55k OBO

etfreder

Member
BRAND NEW: 2022 Single cab Land Cruiser VDJ79
V8 turbo diesel
Last year Toyota is making these, only 150km on the odometer! Still has protective coverings on the hood!
Dual tanks with 180L capacity. This is the perfect rig for building an extreme capable international Overlanding rig. Just add a canopy/RTT and some AT tires and the world is your oyster.
Currently Located in Panama City, Panama.
Eligible for anyone to register the car in Panama, can assist with that process.
Able to assist with registration or logistics of shipping any where in the world!
Asking $55,000 Obo
email me with questions etfreder@gmail.com
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ionyota

Active member
Will this be able to ship to USA?
It’s really more a three part question:
1) Can it be shipped to the US?
2) Can it make it past an inspection by the import police/Homeland Security?
3) Can it be licensed and insured?

We know the answer to #3 is no, it cannot be registered for on-road use in the US.

I’m not sure about #2.
 

etfreder

Member
It’s really more a three part question:
1) Can it be shipped to the US?
2) Can it make it past an inspection by the import police/Homeland Security?
3) Can it be licensed and insured?

We know the answer to #3 is no, it cannot be registered for on-road use in the US.

I’m not sure about #2.
So in response to everyone. You can register the car in Panama, anyone can do this and I can assist with the process, and the car can be driven in the US for 1 year under a Temporary Import Permit. Then the vehicle needs to leave and re enter the US.
 

VinceAtReal4x4's

Winch repair and 4x4 rescue specialist
It’s really more a three part question:
1) Can it be shipped to the US?
2) Can it make it past an inspection by the import police/Homeland Security?
3) Can it be licensed and insured?

We know the answer to #3 is no, it cannot be registered for on-road use in the US.

I’m not sure about #2.
You left out EPA. This would never pass because of that alone, much less the rest. 100% will never be on US roads for 25 years, outside of the temp permit process.
 

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