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IMO, George Bush and his public speaking will be sorely missed.

'The vast majority of our imports come from outside the country.'

- George W. Bush

'If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure.'

- George W. Bush

'One word sums up probably the responsibility of any Governor, and that one word is 'to be prepared'.'

-George W. Bush

'I have made good judgments in the past. I have made good judgments in the future.'

- George W. Bush

'The future will be better tomorrow.'

- George W. Bush

'We're going to have the best educated American people in the world.'

- George W. Bush

'I stand by all the misstatements that I've made.'

- George W Bush

'We have a firm commitment to NATO, we are a part of NATO. We have a firm commitment to Europe. We are a part of Europe '

- George W. Bush

'Public speaking is very easy.'

- George W. Bush

'A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the polls.'

- George W. Bush

'I have opinions of my own -- strong opinions -- but I don't always agree with them.'

-George Bush

'We are ready for any unforeseen event that may or may not occur.'

- George W. Bush

'For NASA, space is still a high priority.'

-George W. Bush

'Quite frankly, teachers are the only profession that teach our children.'

-George W. Bush

'It isn't pollution that's harming the environment. It's the impurities in our air and water that are doing it.'

- George W. Bush

Nice find Damo

OMG ... Pete has turned into an caravan touring old man! :blink:

Would you like some tea with your scones while you watch the campers roll by? :P

Haha, you're a funny boy........I've been touring in a caravan for 5 years, nothing has changed bud......time to cut back on work and live a little!

Will eventually get into a '94 V-Spec 32 if I can find a mint one.

anyone want a slab of piss (or cash adjustment) to take my injectors out? i went thru the hassle last time so cbf doin it again, got em supposedly fixed and now there still leaking, so have to take em back to the workshop.

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Pete:

My dad recently bought a 200 series cruiser GXL also (TTV8D), nice car! Fuel consumption isn't as great as toyota lead you to believe, BUT your right, enough torque to pull a house down :P

When pulling his 2T (fully loaded) camper trailer around NT/QLD mid last year he was averaging about 18L/100 from memory, whereas unloaded he would get about 12L/100. That was sitting on Highway speeds whenever possible, and more often than not 80+ on the dirt "highways".

Nice cars though :P

Pete, a few pages back, I managed to find a heap of 32 GTR's (not V-spec's) but they had genuine 30,000k's and stuff like that on them... basically garaged for years! They were going for about 25-30k.

It wouldn't be hard to find a mint condition one! There's still plenty left in Japan. You just need to fork out a bit for them.

Rhys, with your injectors, did you just replace the O ring? The actual injector might be split (happened with mine)

supposedly they where all looked over, cleaned, seals replaced and tested. but i dont belive this for a number of reasons

Damo & Chronic, nice finds boys but I won't even look at a GTR unless it's a V-Spec and mint late model V-Specs are indeed rare.

Pete:

My dad recently bought a 200 series cruiser GXL also (TTV8D), nice car! Fuel consumption isn't as great as toyota lead you to believe, BUT your right, enough torque to pull a house down :)

When pulling his 2T (fully loaded) camper trailer around NT/QLD mid last year he was averaging about 18L/100 from memory, whereas unloaded he would get about 12L/100. That was sitting on Highway speeds whenever possible, and more often than not 80+ on the dirt "highways".

Nice cars though :)

yeah I drove my VZ Berlina to Melbourne and left it at the Toyota dealer then drove the 200 back........at highway speeds I got 10.5L/100.........will be interesting to see how it goes towing 2.5 tonne.

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