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Old 16-02-2023, 09:08 AM   #1
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I would seriously consider a Kia ute if it came out with the Stinger GT setup
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I would seriously consider a Kia ute if it came out with the Stinger GT setup
Curious to see if they'd sell it in the US market, then it would need an unleaded engine.

Although their 25% tax on utes that aren't made in the US would be prohibitive no doubt.
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Seems like the Hilux's bull bar acted like a ramp in reverse.
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