Just an AUSSIE with the dream of a RAPTOR!

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There are a few Shelby GT500's down under that have been converted to RHD. It is possible to do and probably easier to do there than here.

I know there are specialists there that you wouldn't find here. Still, doing a RHD conversion on a classic Mustang is child's play compared to what it would take on a Raptor.
 
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yeah you can drive a LHD ( left hand drive ) car over here but it has to over 30 years. you are looking at around 10g at the top end to do the switch.
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I think the biggest issue with the Raptor would be that it isn't built anywhere in RHD configuration. The standard F-150 might be so maybe a dash from one of those trucks would work.
 

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Ford wouldn't build a RHD version, you would have to get it done after purchase. if you were to import a LHD vehicle, and not register it as street legal would it still have to be 30+ years old?



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Probably cheaper to build up a rhd pickup. Although do you guys even have legit trucks, or just the ute's



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odds are pretty good
umm well we go the f-100 f-250 etc but thats about it why dont have "trucks" but 4x4 utes like Nissan patrols and Toyota land cruisers
 
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