Right hand drive

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pvnisher
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Right hand drive

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Just saw you can but brand new Jeep Wrangler in right hand drive, legal in the US.
After being a right hand drive guy for 6 of the last 10 years, I think it'd be kinda fun.
Anyone here have a right hand drive vehicle?
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nyker
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Re: Right hand drive

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I used to have one but not in the US...it was stick also which was just not intuitive to use with the other arm and making left turns would always give me pause.
I actually just saw an older RH drive Rover this past week, so they're here...
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Dave B
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Re: Right hand drive

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Rather we were able to get the Hilux.
Make wilderness less accessible.
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cedica
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Re: Right hand drive

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Dave B wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 12:09 pm Rather we were able to get the Hilux.
Standard issue, like any decent insurgency in the world. :horns:
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