NEW ALPHARD 3.5 V6 Walk-Around. It's 2020 Official Import from Japan with 5 years warranty - 10 years guarantee parts availability, No speed Cut (220km/h+) and unique specifications for Malaysian climate... Jeff Wei H Lim
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Thank you, Otoreview, for the captivating post and for igniting this train of thought. I look forward to more thought-provoking content and perhaps even a discussion on the potential of repurposing luxury vehicles in the future.