Hey Anthony and Ralph here. This is a small sideblog where we post updates on our cars. Anthony - 1997 Acura Integra GSR (3-door) Ralph - 1992 Toyota Celica GT-S (3-door)
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
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月曜日のたわわ その271 『乳製品の消費にご協力ください♥』 pic.twitter.com/UEFkwBqMkp
— 比村奇石 (@Strangestone) April 27, 2020
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Ralph here! Since we started this blog (well Anthony started it and I'm just co-hosting here!) This will be a slow progression of success for this blog, if we can be iconic in some way (hopefully not in a bad way) be recognized by the community it'd be awesome! I have things in mind when this gets going: swag bags, prizes, meet up & BBQ, road trips to meet ups, and even visits to people who are awesome. Why? Because meeting new people is awesome and having connects with different parts of the automotive communities are beneficial for both parties! Quick update on the Celica: Got all the brake parts: all around calipers, brake rotors and pads all around. Major concern is the braking system. Why? Because the deep depression of the brake pedal, the sponginess of the pedal, and prone to hydroplane in raining days. Will take update pictures as this gets done, as to all updates we do. (Hopefully) Cross your fingers and look forward! Last note: team name for our group is in the works and hopefully have it trade marked for our benefits as a team. Peace out!
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Ralph here! It’s been awhile since the posts we have done. Just a minor update did some calculations….
She’s a keeper.
Got bored and recalculated the previous owner’s expenses to the car. The 3rd picture is the amount of money spent the most by the owner of the car.
1992 Toyota Celica GTS. Second highest trim right under the Celica Alltrac /Celica 4wd here in North America.
The total of the car’s expenses is: $13,300.47 CAN. Mixture of cash payments and visa/MasterCard
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