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I believe I have achieved it. :flipoff2:

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Well done oh cheap one.
So did the car start running rough? Or was it the rubber dust pouring from the cover that alerted you? Something tells me you classify timing belts in the same, substandard automotive category as carburetors.
 
What vehicle and how many K?
It's kinda red?

Well done oh cheap one.
So did the car start running rough? Or was it the rubber dust pouring from the cover that alerted you? Something tells me you classify timing belts in the same, substandard automotive category as carburetors.

It was the gliding to the side of the highway in silence that alerted me.

There were some previously ignored noises, whirrs, odours and general decrepitude, stereo volume worked wonders on most of those.

The odours I attributed to dodgy burritos and oil leaks.
 
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Decrepit condition; dilapidated state; feebleness, especially from oldage, are you talking about the car or yourself...:meh::eek:
 
had that damn copper conductor not failed, you could have gotten another couple months out that front end...
I know eh?

Shoulda used new wire and not the old worn out s***...:lol:
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Reminder to self, never ride in any of Ryan's vehicles...:hillbilly:

haha, been collecting parts for the front end job for a while. That's the thing about Toyota front ends, everything gets replaced, may as well take it as far as it'll go.

Although, in this instance, that was maybe about 3 blocks too far...:hillbilly: , things got accelerated a touch by the cruiser being used as a tractor winching s*** around every weekend since I put that thing on .
 
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