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Brickboard for Toyotas ?

you know, it's a good question.
I have a theory about the quality here.
Some of the earliest material on the net about cars is volvo related,
because computer programmers who know how to do mailing lists/message
boards drove volvo 240s.
Such people know how to post correctly, and know how to maintain a list.
Resources like this are NOT a coincidence. I looked for one for GM
Nbody cars - nothing compares. The history and practice is an important
factor in this phenomenon.
There might be a good board for Toyotas, but the early swedishbrick.net
list is directly connected to computer geek culture, and this is its child.
--
Stef -- 1981 wagon B21A SU M46 317000km






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