Wife took delivery of Scion TC Release 4.0 number 222
This post is copied directly from ScionLife. In other news I'll be getting my MetalTech bumper Monday most likely. On my wife's external I also found a picture of my old Spyder :-(.
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My wife and I took delivery of a new Scion TC Release 4.0 yesterday. It's number 222. We opted for auto because she has to drive to work in traffic, has kids, and it gets better gas mileage (although we might get some motor work done in the future). She definately could drive stick if she wanted to. My FJ pictured next to it is a 6 speed manual. She use to drive my old Spyder also pictured below. Not pictured is our 2004 Hemi Durango.
A few old cars that we had...
Toyota MR2 Spyder (2zzge, port polish, valves/valve springs, no cats, shift @ 9200 rpm)
Re: Wife took delivery of Scion TC Release 4.0 number 222
If I sell my FJ because of gas man, I think I will just get one of them till the 370z comes out.
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Re: Wife took delivery of Scion TC Release 4.0 number 222
Should of held on to that Spyder! An accountant friend of mine has one, nice ride.
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Re: Wife took delivery of Scion TC Release 4.0 number 222
love the Spyder!
the TC cool to.
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