![]() 07/26/2016 at 12:47 • Filed to: Im not helping | ![]() | ![]() |
but its really just encouraging bad behavior. Lets all encourage !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! and share in the guilt. Post strange Toyota.
For example, did you know that in some markets Toyota offered what was called the “ !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! ” package. It was drawers/cupboards, a sleeping platform, curtains and sometimes tables and chairs. Also, a factory fridge was offered in these cars.
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I always thought this little Toyota was strange
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a personal favorite of Raphs I understand.
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Thats both a haha and a noo.
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NOT a photoshop
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What markets was the active vacation offered in so I can start searching...
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Japan, Russia, Middle East for sure.
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Japan always seems to have the best examples of non-US Toyotas
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Porte/Spade... Sliding door on the left, conventional doors on the right. And it comes in this insane green.
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neat! I had no idea this existed at all.
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I just found out about it recently. Japan-only. Apparently its in the second generation now and first one came out back in 2004.
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what was the point of taking a laptop without any internet? :P
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I remember those days. My dad bought a gps module (serial cable) for his laptop and the maps ran off discs on the 10x cdrom. Man that was a lot of fun to follow along and see our progress, speed and destination. Now its like people who call things “broken” when the batteries run out if they have a device but no internet.
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my dad did the same, GPS on serial, and followed along as we drove up to go skiing “hey dad, did you know this valley is called a gulch?” neat