What you’re looking at here is the new face of the Australian automotive industry. It’s not as big as it once was, obviously. There’s no Camry, Commodore or Falcon getting churned out any more. The industry isn’t dead, however. There’s still action on the production line, and it’s growing. The latest example of Australia’s re-emerging local industry is this 40-strong team in suburban Melbourne, busy turning out Nissan Navara N-Trek Warriors.
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