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#1
New to the club!
Hi all,
I'm new here, just bought a 2000 GS 400. I'm very impressed with the amount of info available on this site, 2 thumbs up for that! Hopefully, I can also contribute to it in the following months. I've been "playing" with cars for many years and have always liked the less common or tuner oriented Toyota models. I was probably the first one to swap a 3S-GTE into a 6th gen Celica, in Canada. Not an easy task back then as info was not really available. At the time I was told by Toysports that there were only 3 such conversions known south of the border. I still have that car. Got the GS 400 because I was looking for a roomier car that still had some serious performance and of course the same legendary reliability. Now the fun starts again, finding and fabricating parts to get the most out of this 1UZ!!!!
I'm new here, just bought a 2000 GS 400. I'm very impressed with the amount of info available on this site, 2 thumbs up for that! Hopefully, I can also contribute to it in the following months. I've been "playing" with cars for many years and have always liked the less common or tuner oriented Toyota models. I was probably the first one to swap a 3S-GTE into a 6th gen Celica, in Canada. Not an easy task back then as info was not really available. At the time I was told by Toysports that there were only 3 such conversions known south of the border. I still have that car. Got the GS 400 because I was looking for a roomier car that still had some serious performance and of course the same legendary reliability. Now the fun starts again, finding and fabricating parts to get the most out of this 1UZ!!!!
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#8
Welcome to Club Lexus.
We're looking forward to the pics. If you need some help posting, then just follow this.
1. Upload the photo to an image hosting site such as Tiny Pic.
2. Once the image has been uploaded, copy the "Direct Link for Layouts" line on that page.
3. Come back over to where you type your post and click on the postcard looking icon next to the icon that looks like the Earth with a chain link.
4. Paste the link into the box that pops up.
5. Submit your post and you should be all set.
We're looking forward to the pics. If you need some help posting, then just follow this.
1. Upload the photo to an image hosting site such as Tiny Pic.
2. Once the image has been uploaded, copy the "Direct Link for Layouts" line on that page.
3. Come back over to where you type your post and click on the postcard looking icon next to the icon that looks like the Earth with a chain link.
4. Paste the link into the box that pops up.
5. Submit your post and you should be all set.
#9
This has got to be the most complicated setup out there!!! I'm thinking just look me up on Facebook (Vernon Turriff, Athabasca, AB) those albums are open to everyone!
I think I got it figured out now! Thanks for the help shvc1991!
I think I got it figured out now! Thanks for the help shvc1991!
Last edited by CARSnGUNS; 03-28-10 at 10:10 PM. Reason: Pic was way too big!!!
#13
u r a dork hehehe