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The original post: /r/movies by /u/FrankW1967 on 2024-12-25 01:07:34.

Hello, good people of Reddit.

I suppose there is an easy answer to my question. But I am curious. I am a movie buff. I watched a Liam Neeson flick (Blacklight) made in Australia, and I watched a Russell Crow title (Sleeping Dogs) also made in Australia. I understand the rationale for producing Hollywood releases down under.

I am wondering about the cars. You don't need to repaint the roads. But you need a fleet of vehicles set up for right hand drive (steering wheel on the left). How does this work -- are there just companies with dozens of cars for the US market, and what do they do with them the rest of the time? Or do they bring these all for the occasion and send them back? I welcome any insight.

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