Not happen-stance. Toyota trucks are amazing.I don't know if it is just happen-stance, but everyone I know with a Toyota Truck, from 1984 to the present, raves about their reliability... including a few 4-Runners.
Not happen-stance. Toyota trucks are amazing.I don't know if it is just happen-stance, but everyone I know with a Toyota Truck, from 1984 to the present, raves about their reliability... including a few 4-Runners.
Not happen-stance. Toyota trucks are amazing.
Not happen-stance. Toyota trucks are amazing.
It’s my second Tundra, both were great trucks. Not the fancy, cushy sort of truck… a real worker with serious grunt in the engine. It checks the boxes for me!I don't know if it is just happen-stance, but everyone I know with a Toyota Truck, from 1984 to the present, raves about their reliability... including a few 4-Runners.
The technical term is "used to be"... LOL.So I guess some of you guys are rock stars, that's cool...
I had a new-ish Tacoma as a rental vehicle two months ago in California and it was maybe the worst road vehicle I've ever been subjected to beside soft-skinned M998 Humvees.Toyota trucks are amazing.
You probably power up that Eleven Rack as often as I do (never).The technical term is "used to be"... LOL.
I retired from Animosity in 92 to release 8 solo records. Using my Advance for my first solo record I built my studio, which is now at home. I mix other people's stuff and release my own stuff as well. I also started my own indie label in '96 because a friend had a great artist that none of the majors would touch. I still release stuff on it and have a way to submit to all streaming platforms with it.
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I also do some computer work on the side. I built a bunch of studio PCs for studio's around me (a number of hackintoshes included) plus a few things for corporations near me. This is what pays for most my toys, now.
Nice console!The technical term is "used to be"... LOL.
I retired from Animosity in 92 to release 8 solo records. Using my Advance for my first solo record I built my studio, which is now at home. I mix other people's stuff and release my own stuff as well. I also started my own indie label in '96 because a friend had a great artist that none of the majors would touch. I still release stuff on it and have a way to submit to all streaming platforms with it.
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I also do some computer work on the side. I built a bunch of studio PCs for studio's around me (a number of hackintoshes included) plus a few things for corporations near me. This is what pays for most my toys, now.
You probably power up that Eleven Rack as often as I do (never).
Neotek Elan with Automation and 40 channels it can fit 8 more channels (I have a way to get 8 more still). I like it because it has as many buses as it does channels.Nice console!
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I remember these. Came with a Turbo correct? Beast!!!
From wikicars:I remember these. Came with a Turbo correct? Beast!!!
Engine and Transmission
The Turbo Regals(Grand National, T-Type, Turbo T, and GNX) all have Buick's 3.8 liter(231 cubic inch) 90deg. V-6 engine. It should be noted that Buick used turbochargers on this engine from 1978 through the 1987 model years. However, these earlier engines were not as efficient as the later models due to their lack of sequential fuel injection that was introduced in 1984. In 1986, they were reworked once again and among other changes(new passenger side header, crossover, downpipe, intake, turbo, BRF code valvebody, wheels, etc), a charge-air cooler(intercooler) was added, once again increasing power output and efficiency exponentially. These changes were largely the product of a relationship with MacLaren of the UK. GNX engines were enhanced even further. Most notable would be the exotic turbo they received from Garrett which had a ceramic wheel as opposed to the "normal" TBO348 that was used on all other Turbo Regals of that year and the prior year. It should also be noted that there were no Grand Nationals produced in 1983. The T-Type was an available option package in 1983 and could be had with the final version of the non-fuel injection turbo V-6.
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Two days now on the buffer and this girl is glowing! I love me some chemical guys stuff!!!
This girl is 15 years old. With less than 50k miles
Joe Walsh -- every damn time.I can't see a Maserati without Wango Tango playing in my head. I guess that shows my age.![]()
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Two days now on the buffer and this girl is glowing! I love me some chemical guys stuff!!!
This girl is 15 years old. With less than 50k miles