Yep. Ah, cool. xD My aunt's birthday is the day before mine, and I used to know like two other people with birthdays close to mine, but yeah, none on the 21st. xD IKR.
My birthday is on my grandparents' anniversary, but I don't know anyone with the same bday as me. Well, not in person, anyway. There is Roald Dahl, Colin Trevorrow, and John J. Pershing.
Heh, that's funny. Nice. xD And I just remembered, there was a baseball player that used to play for San Diego, and he had the same birthday as me.
Maybe you could still pass the test. I over exaggerated the height a 'lil. It would just look and ride better with a few inches off. It was (still sort of is) a country car, so the original owners weren't too worried about the height. I already have Toyota chrome centre caps and trims for my black spay painted rims. It looks pretty cool, not something you see often. It indeed was. My eldest brother has the same car, but in a sedan. He keeps asking us for parts. Australia doesn't make cars any more. Our industry died. Now we have to put up with your cars. Most imported cars can't take our harsh continent, the fall apart. My Toyota was actually made in Australia too. Doubt we'll ever see that again.
IDK, probably. Oh, okay. Yeah. Nice. Hah. xD Do you ever give him any? Oh, really? Hehe, yeah some of ours aren't the greatest. Oh, what kind of Toyota was it?
My Dad "Lent" him some parts. Some parts which were never returned. Stuff like the battery bracket and seat belts. He never drives his anyway. I keep telling my Dad not to give him any. Now he's asking for the window wiper engine. I'll have to stand guard over it.
My Corona was assembled in Australia, hence why it doesn't look the same as the ones in the USA. It's a bitza. Looks more like the Japanese ones, or the older USA ones (1976), but without the chrome bumpers. <- They must have run out.
Our GT-HO Phase III of the early 70's remained the fastest 4-door sedan in the world until Lotus came along and ruined the fun. When the Phase III first came out, they were worth little over 4,000 Australian dollars, now real ones are being sold for millions. It's crazy.
IDK, probably. Oh, okay. Yeah. Nice. Hah. xD Do you ever give him any? Oh, really? Hehe, yeah some of ours aren't the greatest. Oh, what kind of Toyota was it?
My Dad "Lent" him some parts. Some parts which were never returned. Stuff like the battery bracket and seat belts. He never drives his anyway. I keep telling my Dad not to give him any. Now he's asking for the window wiper engine. I'll have to stand guard over it.
My Corona was assembled in Australia, hence why it doesn't look the same as the ones in the USA. It's a bitza. Looks more like the Japanese ones, or the older USA ones (1976), but without the chrome bumpers. <- They must have run out.
Our GT-HO Phase III of the early 70's remained the fastest 4-door sedan in the world until Lotus came along and ruined the fun. When the Phase III first came out, they were worth little over 4,000 Australian dollars, now real ones are being sold for millions. It's crazy.
My Dad "Lent" him some parts. Some parts which were never returned. Stuff like the battery bracket and seat belts. He never drives his anyway. I keep telling my Dad not to give him any. Now he's asking for the window wiper engine. I'll have to stand guard over it.
My Corona was assembled in Australia, hence why it doesn't look the same as the ones in the USA. It's a bitza. Looks more like the Japanese ones, or the older USA ones (1976), but without the chrome bumpers. <- They must have run out.
Our GT-HO Phase III of the early 70's remained the fastest 4-door sedan in the world until Lotus came along and ruined the fun. When the Phase III first came out, they were worth little over 4,000 Australian dollars, now real ones are being sold for millions. It's crazy.
Hah, that's funny. xD
Ah, I see.
Oh yeah, I like the phase III. Only 4000??? Wow.
We (Australia) used to race them. Big tanks. That was our take on muscle cars.