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    #16
    Originally posted by hamann318is
    Old Toyota trucks are rock solid. There was an episode of Top Gear where Jeremy drove a old Toyota truck into a wall, tree, and the ocean; flipped it; dropped it from 20 ft; hit it with a wrecking ball; drove it through a shed; and put it on top of a building which was then imploded. They didn't replace anything, and it ran after all of that.
    Where the hell? I've never seen that one.

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      #17
      I can vouch for Toyota truck durability.....I used to have an '89 standard cab 4x4 w/ V-6 & 5-speed. When I bought mine (from the orig. owner) it had just turned 80K miles. I owned that truck for 7 years and racked up another 100K+ miles on it before I sold it. During those years I did courier service for a law firm so most of those miles were city-driven (stop & go) miles. Worst mechanical failure during my ownership? One dead battery....that's it. I did have to replace things like timing belt, tires, brake pads, a clutch and shocks....but I consider those "consumables."

      So there's a valid reason why they hold their value so well. These things can take a freakin' beating and keep going. Regular maintenance keeps them happy for 1000s of miles. Sometime within the next year I would like to buy another used 'Yota p/u and just use that for my daily driver and bump the E30 to "toy" status.

      Jon
      Rides...
      1991 325i - sold :(
      2004 2WD Frontier King Cab

      RIP #17 Jules Bianchi

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        #18
        Originally posted by BS87
        Originally posted by hamann318is
        Old Toyota trucks are rock solid. There was an episode of Top Gear where Jeremy drove a old Toyota truck into a wall, tree, and the ocean; flipped it; dropped it from 20 ft; hit it with a wrecking ball; drove it through a shed; and put it on top of a building which was then imploded. They didn't replace anything, and it ran after all of that.
        Where the hell? I've never seen that one.
        Was it rockin the 22R?
        Originally posted by Gruelius
        and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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          #19
          Originally posted by BS87
          Originally posted by hamann318is
          Old Toyota trucks are rock solid. There was an episode of Top Gear where Jeremy drove a old Toyota truck into a wall, tree, and the ocean; flipped it; dropped it from 20 ft; hit it with a wrecking ball; drove it through a shed; and put it on top of a building which was then imploded. They didn't replace anything, and it ran after all of that.
          Where the hell? I've never seen that one.
          November 23, 2003 and December 7, 2003.
          The BMW 318 is back. With a vengeance.

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            #20
            my roomate just picked up a late 90's model tacoma for like 12k and said he got a great deal on it. He said he could turn it for 15k but with 85k miles, great paint, and perfect interior - he knows he could never replace it for that price. Plus, he can drive it for a few years, sell it, and then get his money back - great trucks.
            PNW Crew
            90 m3
            06 m5

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              #21
              My friend has 2 trucks, an 81 and an 83. Both rock solid and are great off road trucks.

              I actually want a mid 90's 4runner, but they are expensive :P

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