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  2. 4WD 24/7 - Wikipedia

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    The print magazine edition was the largest and most popular of its kind in Australia, with circulation figures well exceeding those of their nearest competitors. [ citation needed ] Staff members have included Production Editor Travis Annabel, Staff Writers Dan Everett, Michael Borg and Dex Fulton, Editors at Large John Rooth (1998 -2014) and ...

  3. OKA (truck) - Wikipedia

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    OKA Australia was founded in 1986 when a group of Australian mine executives discussed that each of them needed an off-road truck with a three-ton payload and nothing on the market at the time filled those requirements. Those executives formed a consortium and the OKA brand was born. [1] [2]

  4. Ford Territory (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Territory is a mid-size crossover SUV built by Ford Australia that was introduced in April 2004 and produced until 7 October 2016. [1] It was the only SUV built in Australia and Ford's first large three-row crossover SUV.

  5. Land Rover Perentie - Wikipedia

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    Australian special forces in Afghanistan during 2009 operating heavily modified Land Rover Long Range Patrol Vehicles. The Land Rover Perentie [1] is a nickname for the Land Rover 110 produced by JRA Limited for the Australian Army, and part manufactured and assembled in Moorebank, New South Wales, during the 1980s and 1990s.

  6. International A series - Wikipedia

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    International B-120 4x4 flatbed truck. For 1959, the B series replaced the A series. [2] This was the first of the series to feature V8 engines as an option, of either 304 ci or 345 ci. [3] The usual engines were International's 'Diamond' series of inline-sixes. The B series had twin headlights, mounted above each other.

  7. Holden Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado was released in Australia and New Zealand in 2008 as the Holden Colorado. It replaced the D-Max-based Holden Rodeo due to the split between General Motors and Isuzu. [2] This model is essentially a rebadged version of the facelifted Thai-specification Colorado, retaining its front styling, while everything else is from the Isuzu D-Max.

  8. Holden Rodeo - Wikipedia

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    The Holden Rodeo is a utility vehicle (pickup truck) that was sold in Australasia (Australia and New Zealand) by Holden. Introduced in 1980, the Rodeo was built by Isuzu over three generations. History

  9. Hawkei - Wikipedia

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    The Hawkei is an Australian light four-wheel-drive protected mobility vehicle. Originally designed in 2010 to meet an Australian Defence Force (ADF) requirement for a light armoured patrol vehicle to replace some of its Land Rover Perentie variants.