Kiwi Bogan
08-28-2010, 04:57 AM
Post: #1
Kiwi Bogan
Hi All,

I'm Sam, 20 years old from Auckland, New Zealand. I like 80's Toyotas. Of the 16 cars I've owned since I was 15 about 9 have been 80's Yotas.

I also enjoy sports, pinocoladas and getting caught in the rain.

I currently own a 1983 Toyota Trueno (AE85),

1984 Toyota Mark II Grande (GX71),

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My mates AE85 Levin (Redtop 4AGE)

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Utilitarian!

1988 Toyota LiteAce GXL

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AE85 Write up to date:

I bought this thing around May '09 as a "close to finished project". Ahuh. It was a bit of a whim and reminiscing back to the one I had when I was 16.

Cost $3k and came with 2 redtops, 2 bluetops, 4 K50s and a huge LWB Mercedes van full of parts. I was stoked until I got home with the car on a trailer from Pirongia and got told that if it was on the driveway (next to my old rusty ae82 that had been there for two years not running) for more than a week it was going to be towed away. This resulted in a mass sell off of parts, very, very cheap.

Anyway, I managed to get a park in Nick's workshop at Magwarehouse North Shore (where an old 85 in primer patches got more attention from visitors than the Skylines and Rx7s that rotated round it Big Grin). This was really good, access to great tools etc makes working a lot easier, however it was becoming apparent that things were not as close to finished as they'd first appeared. The redtop sitting in the bay already had a cut&shut on it but didn't have any waterlines or alternator, the wiring was a throw away and start again job (or rather I wish I had done that now), there was inexplicably no resistance on the clutch fork (and the friction plate was a T50 one and didn't fit) and a host of other niggles.

After sorting most of that (and moving the car to my Grandmother's garage (thanks Grandma!)) I'm left with the wiring still in a mess and the clutch still not working. With help from a few mates (mostly Doug, cheers man!) I had the K50 in and out of the car 7 times trying to resolve the problem. After too much time, a new clutch kit and lots of skinned knuckles I decided that buying a Niteparts 4age W5* bellhousing would solve the problem. I got the driveshaft out of Brendans green, rotary AE85 (and oggled slpy86's car at the workshop), a friction plate and master cylinder off trademe, a modified AE85 pedalbox off TS and a W55 from a dude in CHCH off Toyspeed (big drama there and the loss of a whole month). When the box arrived it was missing some vital parts like bellhousing bolts, shifter and a broken mount, so I bought another one as well.

At one stage I lent the front shocks from the car to another dude so he could get a WOF in his AE86, then on the way home he fell asleep at the wheel and plowed into a tree a 80km/h writing off his mint, factory 86, and more importantly, my standard AE85 Shocks! As reparation he offered me his 2000km old BC Gold AE86 adjustables for $800 and I thought that was OK.

So that's pretty much where the car stands at the moment, still on blocks, but the W55 is very close to in and the wiring is slowly getting done. Then it's all go!

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Hope I don't have to write 11!

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These are all reasonably old pics, but not much has changed externally except those horrible back tyres.

Here's a random image dump of some of my old cars:

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180hp Blacktop

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550cc 3 Cylinder Turbo Cool Faster than B16a civics

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50cc

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Pictures make better reading.

Cheers,

Sam
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08-28-2010, 04:20 PM
Post: #2
Kiwi Bogan
nice collection you have there mate Thumbs up!
i love the rims you have on that mark 2

daily driver avensis 2.0 d4d and Yaris 1.0
weekend driver 1985 AE86
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08-30-2010, 10:31 PM
Post: #3
Kiwi Bogan
Welcome! Wave
Love the extensive car collection!
Nice zenki GX71 btw! Thumbs up!

1982 - TA60 Carina 4dr sedan - fun cruiser
1983 - AE86 Sprinter Trueno - import project
2013 - Honda Civic sport - daily driver
2004 - AEU86 dot ORG - daily domain

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08-30-2010, 11:11 PM
Post: #4
Kiwi Bogan
the GX71 is awesome! (but i'm wearing pink glasses, because i have one too! Big Grin). I'm always very jealous of you NZ guys, you live so close to Japan and get a lot of cool cars! Big Grin

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08-31-2010, 09:32 AM
Post: #5
Kiwi Bogan
Lovely cars and lovely wheels Thumbs up!

(not sure about the rain thing, though Big Grin )


Welcome!

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08-31-2010, 10:34 AM
Post: #6
Kiwi Bogan
Cheers guys. Yeah, we have some great cars here, it's just a shame that NZ is an island and so many cars live by the sea Banging head

I love my GX71. It's factory manual with W57 and 1GEU. I've spent the last 6 months buying 1GGTE parts and recently decided to swap in a 1JZGE instead. Haha, it can only slide in the rain as it is and the engine is ruined Sad 276 000kms, >350kms per tank and 2 litres of oil every 2 days.

The wheels are

14x6.5" +2 Riverside Riverges
15x7 +7 Watanabe 'somethings'
14x7 +15ish SSR reverse mesh
14x6 +20 Advan 'somethings'

14x7 'alloys' that came with 215/60/14s. These wheels are normally found on old Holden Commodores/Ford Falcons / other bogan vehicles.
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08-31-2010, 10:47 AM
Post: #7
Kiwi Bogan
hehe, mine is a 1G-GE auto, but i'm swapping to 1G-GTE manual soonish (i hope...). Cheeky question, can you get a windscreen for one overthere?

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09-02-2010, 08:01 AM
Post: #8
Kiwi Bogan
I just had the windscreen replaced about 4 months ago Cool It was a bit of a drama though, turns out lots of people don't know what the difference between 4 door sedans and hardtops.

Make sure you take the cams out of the 1GGE and get them into the GTE, nice and aggressive in the turbo engine.
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09-20-2010, 08:10 AM
Post: #9
Kiwi Bogan
It's been good dealing with you so far Doctor! I'll get onto those prices for you soon Smile

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Complete with W55 and new number plate Tongue
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09-20-2010, 02:33 PM
Post: #10
Kiwi Bogan
HERO!

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-Shinji Minowa
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