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The Subaru BRAT, (outside the United States known as the 284 in the United Kingdom, Brumby in Australia, and Shifter, MV, Targa or MPV in other markets), is a light duty, four-wheel drive coupé utility, sold from 1978 to 1994. It was an export-only model, never being officially sold in Japan. Due to this, the BRAT became a popular grey import vehicle in Japan.
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Subaru Shifter Subaru MV Subaru Brumby Subaru BRAT Subaru MPV Subaru 284 Subaru Targa
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1994-01-01Z
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1978-01-01Z
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3-speedautomatic 4-speedmanual