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I know the question was not directed at me BUT....

i would have a jxz100 manual if i could have afforded one at the time,

i drove one that had heavy duty clutch, teins, ebc, fmic and a zorst... it was AWESOME. felt a lot smaller than it actually is.

im sure u know toyota have a tendancy to over engineer things, so u can throw lots of bolt ons at a 1J and thrash it, and in return it will love u.

also i reckon they are dead sexy :sick:

edit:

check this >>>jzx90<<< that has a 1.5J for sale $15k !!!!!!!!

JZX90forsale.jpg

yeah i love JZX100's too been cruising in one and very nice indeed :laugh: > skippy

i have an eeepc 4G that i dont rly use...

i just installed ubuntu on it cos i was bored

thinking about using it in my car for something... nfi what lol

yeah my daughter wants one for christmas

Ubuntu is a popular version of the linux operating system.

eepc is a really small notebook that uses an sd card to store things rather than a typical hard disk/drive.

new ones come with a 10" screen and a 80gb hdd

the new ones (10 inch) have a laptop hdd.

the small ones like mine have a sshd like in an ipod, which means u can knock it about a fair bit and it wont harm it

oh btw, i just found out that the guy that was selling that jzx90 died a little while back :'( came off his motorbike

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