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This is all just an excuse to travel... See you now HAVE to leave the country for awhile and then come back in and do it all over again.
Drive a trailer down there, buy the body, parts, ect. and trailer them back up here. Then build your own truck.
I would buy this one and do the prep work myself if I was in the market for one...http://www.outbackimports.ca/sale/LN-1224.html



Yes, it is possible. No, it is not easy.
The *easiest* way to do it would be to take a valid US market vehicle and swap in a solid axle, a engine of your choice (I'd go 1KZ-TE), and then go about looking for the 4-door body. I have seen no less than 5 auctioned off in government surplus auctions (all that were won by scrap dealers and crushed before I had a chance to get to them). I would plan on going elsewhere and finding a 4-door body either LHD from south america or something, or RHD and cut/reweld the firewall.
I did the half-cut thing. You can read about it on ih8mud or TDM, I've got a good bit of info on it there. I wish I would have taken the 1ZK-TE that was offered instead of the 2LT-E. Don't get me wrong: I love my faux-lux, but it would have been MAYBE one more day of work to cut and weld motor mounts. The VAST majority of the work is the wiring for the EFI diesel into the US EFI harness. That said, the mileage is awesome (I can count on 28 MPG or so at highway speeds, and I can wheel all day long on very little fuel--maybe 1/4 tank), wheeling a diesel is MUCH better, and the power is MUCH better than the 22RE that was there originally.
It was absolutely worth it. In the 60,000+ miles since I completed the conversion, it has already paid for itself (and I spent roughly $9K total to do the swap). If it weren't for the fact that it's a short wheelbase truck, I'd already have a 4 door body on the way here (or at home already). If I were purpose building it, I'd get an extra cab and swap a 1KZ-TE in and start looking for the 4-door cab and short bed.
Dan