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Chrysler Corp., which made a big splash at the exhibition with introduction of its totally redesigned, right-hand-drive (RHD) Jeep Wrangler, is looking to have 200 dealers in place in Japan by year's end, and 500 by 2000. The Wrangler follows Cherokee as the second RHD model for Chrysler, which will add an RHD Grand Cherokee in March and Voyager minivan by late-1996. Next June, an RHD Neon hits the market.