Unwanted vehicles must be exported or destroyed and recycled.
Many Japanese used vehicles are exported once it is no longer cost-effective to keep them in service in Japan.
These vehicles are exported to Europe in limited numbers.
The vehicle was widely exported and as of 2006 still remains in service with some third world countries.
Two vehicles were exported to Turkey in February 1940.
You need to make your shipping arrangements in good time so that you can be sure that your vehicle is exported by the due date.
Over 1,000 vehicles were exported to African, Middle East, and Europe.
If the vehicle is destroyed or exported to a different country it will require re-registering in the country of import.
This vehicle, like many other Soviet designs, has been exported extensively and is in use in at least 38 countries.
This vehicle has been exported extensively and is in use in at least 45 countries.