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Goofy

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  1. Due to a failing garage door I have sustained damage to the rear spoiler and third brake light of 2006 Toyota Harrier (equivalent of Aus sold Lexus RX). Brake light is code 67Z. Housing >ABS< Lens >PMMA< Any tips on where one of these lights may be found? Spoiler also has a large chunk out of it. Would be happy to hear from any wreckers that may have a black one on hand.
  2. Thanks for the responses. Just Cars are after $900 for comprehensive with a 25k cap on it. I may have no choice but to go with them. I do also agree that the 90% of cars are Aussie compliance, but as part of the import my car is also. A mate at one of the bigger insurers actually said to me just today that its because the insurers dont want to take the risk that overseas parts will be hard to obtains/ expensive in the case of an accident. That makes sense to me I guess, the irony is my car is identical to a Lexus aside from name. Cannot convince them of that though unfortunately. Sorry, dont have a picture of it, but its identical o the one half way down the page on this link: http://soarer.tv/Service/
  3. I have recently returned to Australia from living in Japan for quite a few years. I have brought back a 2006 Harrier 240GL. I have made no modifications and it is pretty much the factory standard vehicle and as far as Oz compliance goes it passes through with ease as its a virtual mirror of the Lexus of the time. Problem is I cannot find anyone who will insure it. The one place that has offered insurance will cover maximum $23k for over $900 premium. Any other Harrier owners out there in Oz that can tell me who you insured through. The big players put it in the too hard box as its not made here, but nor are 90% of the cars on the road.
  4. Hello, I am new to this forum so an apology if this has been touched on elsewhere. I am the owner of a Toyota Harrier (240G Premium – purchased Dec 2006) which has the Harrier HDD Navigation System built in. I understand that upon a move to Australia it is unlikely the TV will work (NTSC v PAL) but I was assured by a number of parties that to get the navigation to work back home would probably be just a case of swapping the disks, and/ or some simple software. I saw some old comments on this site from 2004 suggesting it could not be done back then. Can anyone confirm if the HDD Navigation systems are convertible back in Australia and if so how and where can I do this? I assumed Toyota/ Lexus are the only ones that can touch it?
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