| Apr 23, 2010 - 9:06 PM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #849088 · Replies: 31 · Views: 14,292 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
Do you have the two right headlights? If so, how much shipped to Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 |
| Apr 23, 2010 - 9:02 PM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #849087 · Replies: 11 · Views: 3,211 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
Nice price on a celica that's only 45 miles from me. |
| Oct 9, 2007 - 2:23 AM | Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #603205 · Replies: 0 · Views: 1,195 |
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Hey guys, I need some assitance in writing some PHP coding. I'm getting pretty confused as to how to do it as I'm not very good at PHP let alone connecting to database info. Here is what I want to do: I enter in email address's into a database table which are connected to certain ID numbers Someone goes to a domain like... http://www.fakedomain.com/contactform.php?id=20 When they go to that domain it looks up the ID # 20 from the database list and sends an email to it when the the form on contactform.php is submit'd. So if I wanted to send the forms info to ID #4 for example the domain would be... http://www.fakedomain.com/contactform.php?id=4 If possible, I would also like to display a unique picture that is different for each ID. Anyone know how to do this? Want to make some extra $$$? Thanks! |
| Oct 9, 2007 - 1:53 AM | Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #603197 · Replies: 5 · Views: 1,947 |
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Thought I would update this as I decided to work on this a little bit today and finally got it (not the time of the original post) What I did... In a custom php.ini file located in the same folder as the script (it wouldn't work if placed anywhere else but here), not sure if the sendmail_from does anything as it didn't seem to change until I added the /usr/lib/sendmail (which is different depending on your server) CODE sendmail_from = email@domain.com sendmail_path = "/usr/lib/sendmail -t -i -f email@domain.com" This seemed to work but if you have the same script numerous times and want to have the "from" email to be unique and display as the person who filled out the form you would have to do this... This is what I was wanting from the very 1st post. Edit'd the original mail() function to say... CODE if(mail($to, $subject, $msg, $headers, "-f{$_POST['txtEmail']}")) That did it for me, now on to another question, look for another post made by me... |
| Aug 3, 2007 - 12:05 PM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #584969 · Replies: 1 · Views: 1,358 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
ads pending: #1 supercelica77 ads sold: #37 supercelica77 #31 chillywilly263 #16 dmboy_wsu #20 dmboy_wsu #36 dmboy_wsu #38 dmboy_wsu #40 dmboy_wsu #5 st165-2765 #17 st165-2765 #23 st165-2765 #24 st165-2765 #25 st165-2765 |
| Aug 2, 2007 - 11:38 PM | Forum: Buying/Selling · Post Preview: #584851 · Replies: 1 · Views: 1,358 |
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OK, I'm not sure on what price to ask for these but I was thinking $5 each for the single page ads, $7 each for the double page ads the date is written on the back of each ad. If someone wants them all, I can make a better deal, but I'm unsure yet. Ads, higher resolution available upon request. please excuse spelling errors, this took me a while. also, front and backs may be mix'd up. Ad Number: #1 (single page) Magazine: Road Test Date: May 1977 Front: ST, GT, and the GT liftback. Illistration of the dash, strut assembly and the shift knob. Back: Forum (reader mail ins), ad for Sperex and VHT Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #2 (single page) Magazine: Road and Track Date: October 1983 Front: '83 GTS with illustrations about aerodynamics and suspension. Back: Salem Spirit cigarette ad, wierd thing is no one is smoking in the ad. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #3 (single page) Magazine: unknown Date: 1979 Front: Celica GT pace car. Talks about Watkins Glen Back: Marlboro ad featuring a cowboy, he isn't smoking either. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #4 (double page) Magazine: Macleano? unknown Date: October 1978 Front: Talks about Toyota safety standards and features a celica liftback. Back: Captain Morgan ad, and something about the vatican. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #5 (single page) Magazine: unknown Date: April 1988 Front: Features a st165 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach Pace Car. Back: Marlboro ad featuring horses that aren't smoking. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #6 (single page) Magazine: unknown Date: June 1978 Front: Features a celica GT liftback official pace car with the ST version behind it, talks about features. Back: Camel ad with divers, they aren't smoking either. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #7 (single page) Magazine: Car and Driver Date: September 1984 Front: Features a celica GTS liftback, talks about features. Illustrations of the suspension, seats, and the EFI badge on engine. Back: Tredloc tire ad. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #8 (single page) Magazine: unknown Date: March 1977 Front: Features a celica GT liftback, talks about features. Illustrations of the liftback, shift knob, and engine. Back: Winston ad, this guy is actually holding a cigarette. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #9 (single page) Magazine: Mechanix Illustrated Date: February 1976 Front: Features a celica GT liftback, talks about features. Illistrations of the liftback, shift knob, dash, and reclining seat. Back: starter problems and replacing the starter. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #10 (single page) Magazine: Car and Driver Date: September 1980 Front: Features a celica GT liftback, talks about features. Back: ad for a Technics stereo receiver. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #11 (single page) Magazine: Autosport Canada Date: May 1978 Front: Features a celica rally car, the Ontario Winter rally champion. Back: Reader mail-ins. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #12 (double page) Magazine: Time Date: July 1982 Front: Features a 1982 celica and talks about features. Illustrations show the aerodynamics and the dash Back: Huntington's Disease donation mail-in and a Festival Lennoxville ticket purcahse mail-in. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #13 (single page) Magazine: People Date: August 1979 Front: Features a celica ST and talks about features. Illustrations show the engine, interior, and the shifter. Back: ad for The Insurance Store. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #14 (single page) Magazine: Car and Driver Date: June 1973 Front: Features a celica ST and talks about features. Pictures of the dash and suspension. Back: Auto news: Wankel contracts, fiberglass model A's, Datsun purchase of VW subsidiary, the pontiac vega, the Apollo (chevy nova), and the glass roofs on the vettes. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #15 (single page) Magazine: Unknown Date: July 1994 Front: features a '94 celica, and lists features. Back: Marlboro ad where the guy is actually smoking a cigarette! Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #16 (single page) Magazine: Unknown Date: July 1992 Front: features a st165, and lists features. Back: talks about the construction of cobras or something. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #17 (single page) Magazine: Unknown Date: August 1988 Front: features a st185, and lists features, picture of intercooler, and rear decal. Back: 1/2 Ad for Riken wheels and tires. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #18 (single page) Magazine: Unknown Date: April 1993 Front: features a st184 driving through some rain. Back: Ad for the '93 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #19 (single page) Magazine: Unknown Date: January 1995 Front: features a 6th gen in the same pictures as before. pictures of the interior and the rear spoiler/emblem Back: 1/2 Ad for the Mazda Protege. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #20 (single page) Magazine: Unknown Date: 1990 Front: features a st185 from the side, also lists features Back: Ad for the Sterling 827Si. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() Ad Number: #21 (single page) Magazine: Unknown Date: September 1987 Front: features a st164, also lists features, pictures of interior and engine. Back: Ad for Marlboro, man smoking a cigarette. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #22 (single page) Magazine: Unknown, maybe national geographic Date: October 1971 Front: Features a celica ST, the first celica. Back: Ad for Polaroid's Focused Flash 400s. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #23 (double page) cover fold out Magazine: Motor Trend Date: November 1985 Front: Features a celica GTS, talks about features and shows illustrations of the aerodynamics, seat, engine, and the FWD system. Back: another part of the same ad showing a streak of light. and the cover showing a vette and porsche Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #24 (single page) Magazine: unknown Date: January 1986 Front: Features a celica GTS, talks about features and has exerpts from magazine articles. Back: Marlboro cowboy and his faithful horse. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #25 (single page) Magazine: unknown Date: January 1988 Front: Features a celica IMSA GTO series car and its team. Back: Road test prieview comparison of many cars, ad for garden electronics, and the J peterson coat. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #26 (single page) Magazine: unknown Date: February 1982 Front: Features a celica sport coupe, talks about features, and shows interior space. Back: ad for the Volvo turbo. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #27 (single page) Magazine: Motor Trend Date: December 1978 Front: Features a celica GT liftback. Illustration of the shell, seat, and the dash. Back: featured article about the Chrysler Cordoba. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #28 (single page) Magazine: Road and Track Date: May 1981 Front: Features a celica GT liftback and GTA. close-up picture of the shifter . Back: Ad for Texaco. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #29 (single page) Magazine: Motor Trend Date: August 1983 Front: Features a celica GT liftback driving through the rain and talks about features. Shows illustration of aerodynamics. Back: Ad for the '83 ford ranger. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #30 (single page) Magazine: unknown Date: August 1978 Front: Features a celica GT, and talks about the ST. illustration of the dash and the suspension assembly. Back: A cowboy and his horse in Marlboro country. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() Ad Number: #31 (double page) Magazine: unknown Date: February 1978 Front: Features a celica GT, ST, and the GT liftback 2nd gens. Illustration of the dash, the interior, the shift knob, and the cars. Back: one side shows a bunch of other Toyota Cars, and talks about the corona and corolla.Other side talks about the Lotus 18. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #32 (single page) Magazine: Road and track Date: February 1975 Front: Features a celica GT, talks about features. Shows pictures of the dash, speedo, and the seats. Back: Ad for the Navy. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #33 (single page) Magazine: unknown Date: 1974? Front: Features a celica GT, talks about features. Shows pictures of the dash, and the seats. Back: 1/2 Ad for the new charger. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #34 (single page) Magazine: National Geographic Date: June 1979 Front: Features a celica GT, talks about features. Shows illustration of the dash, shift knob, and the seat. Back: Ad for Bell ststem communications. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #35 (single page) Magazine: unknown Date: January 1978 Front: Features a celica GT, talks about features. Shows illustration of the dash, engine, and interior. Back: Ad for Bell system communications. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #36 (single page) Magazine: unknown Date: January 1978 Front: Features a st185, and talks about its features. Back: Ad for Bacardi Black. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #37 (single page) Magazine: Car and Driver Date: June 1980 Front: Features the second gen Celicas and tells of their features, and a picture of the dash. Back: Ad for BFGoodrich showing a celica. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #38 (double page) Magazine: Car and Driver Date: March 1976 Front: Features the 1st gen GT liftback, tells of features and illustrations of the liftback, suspension, seat, shift knob, stereo, and '1,000 dealers' emblem Back: one side is for the Triumph TR7 and the other side talks about a corvette in the Yukon. Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #39 (double page) Magazine: unknown Date: December 1977 Front: Features the 2nd gen GT liftback, tells of features and illustrations of the liftbackengine, and the interior Back: one side is an ad for a Motorola Autosound stereo, and the other side is for a Panasonia Match Components audio system Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- Ad Number: #40 (double page) Magazine: unknown Date: December 1977 Front: Features the 1st gen celica line up, tells of features and about the grand prix celica. illustrations of the interior, suspension, shift knob, and customized Motor trend car of the year award plaques. Back: one side is a celica and it says import car of the year prize winner, and the other side is about a contest with Toyota where the winner get s a SR5 Toyota Pick-up, or his and hers motorcycles Front: ![]() Back: ![]() ----------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Jul 31, 2007 - 1:45 PM | Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #584088 · Replies: 5 · Views: 1,947 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
small update. I got it to work correctly when sent to a regular email address (not a cell phones address), but it still shows up as anonymous@myserver.com in the sms message |
| Jul 31, 2007 - 1:16 AM | Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #583941 · Replies: 5 · Views: 1,947 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
that didn't seem to help, I'm still getting the message from anonymous@myserver.com my form code CODE <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD><TITLE>TextMe</TITLE> <META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <META content="MSHTML 6.00.2900.2180" name=GENERATOR> <STYLE>BODY { COLOR: #373737; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana, sans-serif } TD { FONT-SIZE: 11px } #warning { DISPLAY: none } </STYLE> <script type=text/javascript> var totalchars = 100; function countChars() { // getting the remaining characters (will also count line beaks!) charNum = totalchars - (document.textmeform.txtName.value.length + document.textmeform.txtNumber.value.length + document.textmeform.txtMessage.value.length) //dumping the number in your input box document.textmeform.characters.value = charNum if ( charNum <= 0 ) { document.textmeform.characters.style.background = "#FF9966"; document.getElementById("warning").style.display = "block"; } else { document.textmeform.characters.style.background = "#FFFFFF"; document.getElementById("warning").style.display = "none"; } } </SCRIPT> </HEAD> <BODY onkeydown=countChars() onkeyup=countChars()> <FORM name=textmeform action=TextMe.php method=post> <BR><STRONG>Please use the form below to send a short text message to my cell phone.<BR><BR></STRONG> <TABLE width="100%" align=center border=0> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <TABLE> <TBODY> <TR> <TD> <P align=right>Your Name:</P></TD> <TD> <P align=left><INPUT onkeydown=countChars() onkeyup=countChars() onchange=countChars() name=txtName></P></TD></TR> <TR> <TD> <P align=right>Your Phone Number </P></TD> <TD><INPUT onkeydown=countChars() onkeyup=countChars() onchange=countChars() name=txtNumber></TD></TR> <TR> <TD align=right>Your Email Address </TD> <TD><INPUT name=txtEmail></TD></TR> <TR> <TD align=right>Your Message </TD> <TD><TEXTAREA onkeydown=countChars() onkeyup=countChars() name=txtMessage onchange=countChars()></TEXTAREA></TD></TR> <TR> <TD align=right> </TD> <TD><INPUT type=submit value="Send Message" name=Button1></TD></TR> <TR> <TD align=right>Characters Remaining:</TD> <TD><INPUT id=characters size=3 value=100 name=characters></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><BR> <DIV id=warning>You have more than 100 characters! <BR>Your message may be truncated. </DIV></TD> <TD> </TD> <TD> <IMG src=""></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE> </FORM></FONT></BODY></HTML> |
| Jul 30, 2007 - 3:53 AM | Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #583606 · Replies: 5 · Views: 1,947 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
thanks for the input, I will try that and see if anything changes |
| Jul 29, 2007 - 6:11 PM | Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #583482 · Replies: 55 · Views: 7,920 |
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| Jul 29, 2007 - 6:08 PM | Forum: Off Topic · Post Preview: #583481 · Replies: 5 · Views: 1,947 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
I'm piecing together a script to send text messages from one of my sites to my cell phone. I got it all work'd out all fine and It sends the message fine but the 'from address' is defined as anonymous@myserver.com when I'd like to have it as either... 1) I'd prefer to have it as the email address that the person fills out on the form that texts me OR 2)nobody@mydomain.com the current script is.. CODE <?php $to="##########@vtext.com, myemail@mydomain.com"; $sucessURL="http://www.mydomain.com/success"; $failureURL="http://www.mydomain.com/error"; $subject="sitetxt"; $msg = "Name: {$_POST['txtName']}\nPhone: {$_POST['txtNumber']}\nEmail: {$_POST['txtEmail']}\nMessage: ".nl2br($_POST['txtMessage'])." "; $headers = "From: {$_POST['txtEmail']}"; if(mail($to, $subject, $msg, $headers)) { header("Location: $sucessURL"); } else { header("Location: $failureURL"); } ?> |
| Jun 27, 2007 - 3:19 PM | Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #572890 · Replies: 76 · Views: 8,118 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
wow, are you still going to be attending Toyota Festival III? I'd love to check it out before you sell it. Also, for your move, I can get you reduced price UHaul equipment if needed. I'll say more in a PM. |
| Mar 31, 2007 - 10:38 PM | Forum: General Discussion · Post Preview: #541865 · Replies: 25 · Views: 6,917 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
wow, Glad your ok man. That's intense that you got it on video also. Did you see the pics I posted from March Reign? your car's got a couple shots on there. |
| Mar 30, 2007 - 2:47 AM | Forum: Meet/Event Discussion · Post Preview: #541318 · Replies: 22 · Views: 5,400 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
If you plan on going, please add your name to the list on this site... http://gt4rc.com/gasworks/ and if you could add it to the first post I would appreciate it. |
| Mar 29, 2007 - 11:41 PM | Forum: Meet/Event Discussion · Post Preview: #541280 · Replies: 22 · Views: 5,400 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
around 4ish, maybe sooner. |
| Mar 29, 2007 - 7:19 PM | Forum: Meet/Event Discussion · Post Preview: #541190 · Replies: 22 · Views: 5,400 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
Eric says it best... QUOTE("Toydept") ![]() Date: April 7th Time: 1-1:30 Place: Fry's Electronics Renton Washington Directions Rollout: 2:00 Cruise: Along Lake Washington to Gasworks Park BBQ: 4:00 Gasworks Park Directions Those on the Southend interested: Open Test and Tune Drags @ Pacific Raceways: LINK Meet at 9:00-9:30 Cruise to Fry's at 12:30-1:00 Things to bring -CAR -Camera(Remember Film) -Your Love for Toyota's -Food For BBQ Directions will be Not Be provided for the cruise They will be used as a Firestarter for Charcoal 1. 02Celica 2. R0ME02984 3. Dmboy_wsu(aka Toydept) -Charcoal 4. 1Sloceli 5. Kortik 6. 95CelicaST 7. KoreanJoey (Definite Maybe) 8. timmychanga -Soda 9. DjSpike (work permitting) 10. TaoJoe (wedding Permitting) 11. Aznk (Possible) 12. phaqgm 13. stobersteve |
| Mar 28, 2007 - 12:04 AM | Forum: Meet/Event Discussion · Post Preview: #540530 · Replies: 22 · Views: 5,400 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
any action with this? |
| Mar 26, 2007 - 12:23 AM | Forum: Meet/Event Discussion · Post Preview: #539830 · Replies: 30 · Views: 5,529 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
I was going to make a post with pictures but it wont let me do them all at once... you can see 55+ pictures here... http://www.alltrac.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=184341 |
| Mar 25, 2007 - 10:34 PM | Forum: Meet/Event Discussion · Post Preview: #539785 · Replies: 30 · Views: 5,529 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
hey thanks. It would have been nice if I won it with more of a competition. I bet that if the Skyline show'd up 2 hours earlier I wouldn't have walked away with a trophy. It was pretty fun to get away and meet some people. Too bad I had to drive 7 hours to do so. I was talking with the person filling out vehicle registries and she said she was going to try and put something together up here so when it comes to that time I have a few open couches and hide-a-beds open for people that would need a place to crash. |
| Mar 24, 2007 - 12:21 AM | Forum: Meet/Event Discussion · Post Preview: #539268 · Replies: 30 · Views: 5,529 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
I plan on making the drive to this tomorrow. Hope to see some people there. My car is going to be real dirty from the 7 hours on the road. Am I still able to preregister? I just ordered these today. Too bad I didn't have them on. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...9389&rd=1,1 |
| Mar 22, 2007 - 11:20 PM | Forum: Meet/Event Discussion · Post Preview: #538952 · Replies: 22 · Views: 5,400 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
people say bump when they want to bring this thread to the top so its easier for others to see. Usually when it's been a while since a post was made on it. I may be down for this, don't be too excited though; I don't have a 6th gen. I was disappointed that I miss gas works last year. |
| Mar 19, 2007 - 3:35 AM | Forum: Meet/Event Discussion · Post Preview: #537533 · Replies: 30 · Views: 5,529 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
how many have preregistered for this if you don't mind me asking? |
| Mar 16, 2007 - 5:21 PM | Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #536947 · Replies: 22 · Views: 4,188 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
well, I just thought I'd post. Would you be able to get the kind for the 5th gen? |
| Mar 16, 2007 - 2:20 PM | Forum: Exterior Styling · Post Preview: #536908 · Replies: 22 · Views: 4,188 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
this is one of the ones I was refering to... I don't believe it to be one of the replicas you are refering to. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-Toyota-...sspagenameZWD1V |
| Mar 16, 2007 - 2:05 PM | Forum: Meet/Event Discussion · Post Preview: #536901 · Replies: 30 · Views: 5,529 |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 16, '06 From Sandpoint, Idaho Currently Offline |
QUOTE(BlackCelicaGT94 @ Mar 16, 2007 - 1:34 PM) [snapback]536894[/snapback] lol how about instead of bump you say something else to promote it. Such as tell us some more about the giveaways? is there stuff like free car wash soap with entry? what kind of food? bbq? etc +1 It's always nice to know all the little details also before I make the 400+ mile trip there. |
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