Oz_Stout
Toyota Enthusiast
I Really Need Hubcaps For My Stout
Posts: 270
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Post by Oz_Stout on Jan 28, 2009 4:53:45 GMT -8
Okay people, first of all I would like to say it was 45.7 degrees celcius here today which is the hottest day in 70 years in the particular city I live in. I live in a townhouse with bedrooms upstairs and I have no airconditioning and it is quite simply like a sauna in my house right now. It's 11:15pm, I am hot, bored, grumpy and don't know how to pass the time because I can't even sleep in this weather. So...... I figured we should all have a chance to post up our other toys. I know some of you have non Toyota goodies in your sheds so lets have a look at them. I will stick to currently owned cars for now because if I get into previously owned then we could be here a while. First is the Stout with my Lowrider bike in the back which has won a few trophies of it's own. Then the Rolla, then the Ford Cortina and the Nissan 300zx, now minus the drift wing which looks much better, and lastly the lowrider bike. Got a couple daily drivers also but not too exciting. Actually will post one up, my little Mazda runabout which could be a few inches closer to the ground (last photo). Also got a few more push bikes, older stuff mainly.... 70's style, I collect stuff !!! ;D ;D ;D
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jeshua
Toyota Novice
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Post by jeshua on Mar 3, 2009 14:19:51 GMT -8
Man people don't like to play around here... You have some beautiful cars, I love that Ford, its so cool!!! I have a 2007 FJ cruiser that has been a blast to own. I've been all over the place in it. from running trails in Baja Mexico the deserts and mountains of California a mining trail or two in Arizona, trails near and around Ouray Colorado and Moab, Ut. Near Dewey Bridge in Utah Top of the World In Utah Ouray, CO Idyllwild, CA Baja, Mexico the next vehicle is a 1992 Toyota Pickup 4x4 that still needs some work. Then my newest purchase/project is a 1966 Toyota Stout
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Post by toyotageek on Mar 6, 2009 7:56:02 GMT -8
@ jeshua - nice photos of you FJ Cruiser! I especially like the winter one in the water - that would make a nice wallpaper or calendar photo! ;D
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jeshua
Toyota Novice
Posts: 32
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Post by jeshua on Mar 6, 2009 9:31:17 GMT -8
Thank you! I actually have it as my desk top at work. ;D
What do you have in your stable Toyotageek?
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Post by toyotageek on Mar 7, 2009 8:56:43 GMT -8
Thank you! I actually have it as my desk top at work. ;D What do you have in your stable Toyotageek? Only one oldie at the moment: Then my daily driver, 2006 4Runner: My wifes daily driver, 1996 Corolla stationwagon: And this 1998 Avalon with only 9414 miles on it. It was my mom's car until she passed away in 2003, and has mostly been garaged ever since. I had this 1998 4Runner which I sold when I got the 2006. And this 1966 Corona which I had for about a year but had to sell several years ago Going back in chronological order... I also had a 1989 Toyota 4X4 Truck which was stolen and the first Toyota I had was a 1985 Xtracab Truck. Before those I had an early 80's Volkswagen pickup truck, a 77 or 78 Subaru 4X4 station wagon, a 66 Mustang, and my first car which I keep forgetting what it was... but I think it was a Plymouth of some sorts...
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1982rn34
Toyota Fan
Old School is the Cool School!
Posts: 101
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Post by 1982rn34 on Mar 7, 2009 13:02:34 GMT -8
Ok, my turn! My other vehicle is a 1993 Ford Mustang GT Hatchback. I ordered the Mustang in mid-Jan of '93 and it was delivered to me on Feb 3rd. I kept it all stock for a little while until the modification bug hit me. I basically took the car to the next level where Ford left off and also personalized the car to make it more unique and tasteful. I'll post a photo later tonight when I can find the file.
One of these days, I'd like to find me a 1980 Corolla liftback (TE72) 5-speed or a 1980 Corona 4-door liftback 5-speed (RT134).
Rick
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Oz_Stout
Toyota Enthusiast
I Really Need Hubcaps For My Stout
Posts: 270
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Post by Oz_Stout on Sept 16, 2009 19:20:23 GMT -8
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Post by toyotageek on Sept 17, 2009 6:51:28 GMT -8
Oz, that car is total hot! Seeing cars like that makes me want to expand my horizons... and favor other marques besides Toyota I know it's not polite to ask, but being such a rare item downunder, what did you pay for her? ~ ballpark figures accepted As I mentioned in another reply, you need to join JNC if you're not already a member. I'm sure the guys over there would drool all over this car. ;D
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Oz_Stout
Toyota Enthusiast
I Really Need Hubcaps For My Stout
Posts: 270
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Post by Oz_Stout on Sept 17, 2009 19:10:02 GMT -8
Thanks toyotageek. I like it but haven't decided if I will hold onto it yet. Just wanted to save it before some clown bought it and modified it. Currently it's in storage because I have no room for it and have run out of people willing to store cars for me. Funny thing though is this weekend I am looking at another super rare Classic Japanese car in totally original condition. I have that nervous, excited feeling I get when a potential new car is coming my way. I can't help it. I think I have a disease. To be honest I think you are better sticking to one marque. Then you don't end up wanting every nice 60's car that comes up for sale. I need to get a place with a huge garage and then I'd be right, but paying for storage is CRAZY! Anywho I sent you a pm regarding the Colt.
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