At first glance, the speckles look like a rather unusual but non-critical factory defect. But that's only at first glance. If you look at them under a microscope, it turns out that the VIN code of the car is duplicated in the "spots", and not just once, but several times. These miniature dots are located in the engine compartment next to the battery.

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Thus, Toyota decided to once again protect the owners of the Toyota Land Cruiser 300 from theft. As you know, "Cruisers" are very popular among car thieves, so the manufacturer is confident that the new generation of the model will definitely fall under their radar.

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Of course, thieves can easily remove such marks, but what guarantee is there that Toyota hasn't "stamped" them in other places as well? Either way, if the car is still stolen, it will indeed be easier for law enforcement to find the missing SUV.

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