Cameltow
11-25-2012, 12:30 AM
Thanks for admitting me into your web site. I first learned about it from a Google search on the 1985 Toyota Corolla GTS, one of which I happen to own since new.
I couldn't believe the absolutely great job one of the forum's members did on that
"Arrest-Me-Red" AE86! I'm more than likely quite a bit older than most, if not all, the members of this web site, and I'm fairly new to computers, so if I commit some "faux-pas" it will be out of sheer ignorance and not rudeness. I've lived in Albuquerque, NM for over twenty (20) years. This southwestern desert climate really agrees with the AE86 and keeps them healthy for a very long time. I only wish that you could drive to Puerto Rico so I could give my baby the type of exquisite makeover those guys did on that Red AE86! Anyway, I bought my AE86 in late May 1985, at Kendall Toyota, Miami, FL. I'm currently retired and enjoying the hell out of it as I can
devote much more time to my home and to my "horse" (AE86- named Kinjakaze- "Desert Wind"). Thanks again for allowing me to be here and learn from you folks. Here is a link to my website. Cameltow's 1985 AE86 - Limited Slip Differential (http://1985ae86hatchback.blogspot.com)
I couldn't believe the absolutely great job one of the forum's members did on that
"Arrest-Me-Red" AE86! I'm more than likely quite a bit older than most, if not all, the members of this web site, and I'm fairly new to computers, so if I commit some "faux-pas" it will be out of sheer ignorance and not rudeness. I've lived in Albuquerque, NM for over twenty (20) years. This southwestern desert climate really agrees with the AE86 and keeps them healthy for a very long time. I only wish that you could drive to Puerto Rico so I could give my baby the type of exquisite makeover those guys did on that Red AE86! Anyway, I bought my AE86 in late May 1985, at Kendall Toyota, Miami, FL. I'm currently retired and enjoying the hell out of it as I can
devote much more time to my home and to my "horse" (AE86- named Kinjakaze- "Desert Wind"). Thanks again for allowing me to be here and learn from you folks. Here is a link to my website. Cameltow's 1985 AE86 - Limited Slip Differential (http://1985ae86hatchback.blogspot.com)