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Re: Today was my last day at the dealership
"qslim" <Suckers@suckersdotcom> wrote in message
news:4259a8fb1d3ba52e314ad54052855e8a@localhost.talkaboutautos.com...[color=blue]
> Good bye Toyota! I'm off to San Antonio in a couple of weeks for Airforce
> BMT (sliding in 2 weeks under the age limit!), then I'll be getting into
> aerospace propusion systems. I do love Toyota and all, but the old otto
> cycle doesn't really do it for me anymore. Also, if that nutty bitch with
> the licence plate that says "Sludge" on her Sienna comes in and VIDEO
> TAPES me changing her oil (no joke) one more time, i'll hit her square in
> the nose with a 24mm socket. Get a life...[/color]
Noooooo! You have to stop in time to time!!
If only for MY sanity!!
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> So anyway, thats that. I do dig most of the folks in this forum, and
> I'll miss chatting all the time. RayO is the go-to man for all
> inquiries(for those that don't already know), HachiRoku owns about 30
> different 15 year old Toyotas that he always tries to swap transmissions
> between, and Scott from Florida has a vague political affiliation, I
> forget which one.[/color]
LOL. See your statement below. That's WHY I own the Older Toyotas!
(and, swapping STEREOS would have been a better choice! Done 1 Transmission,
and about 30 radios!)
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> Toyotas are great cars, though the current model lineup does about as
> much for me as the appliance section at Sears.[/color]
This is certainly agreed with by me! I've been calling them 'Appliances' for
a few years now.
The Celica was the last fun one, No Longer For US Sale...
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> Hopefully they'll find
> their way once again with the new Supra. And kudos to all the DIYers brave
> enough to drive past all the chain lube shops to buy a manual and give it
> a
> whirl on your own.
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