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BillW

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  • Toyota Model
    Tarago
  • Toyota Year
    1994
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    New South Wales

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    Bill

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  1. Why not keep it? For the costs you've outlined, you get a good reliable vehicle.
  2. Our 21 year old Gli, bought new in 1994, is great in most respects but the original carpeting shows all the signs of 3 kids and a dog. Now, no dog and the kids are the 20 something drivers, where might I be able to source a replacement carpet? Thanks. Bill
  3. G'day all My youngest has recently turned 21. And so has our Tarago that was bought just before his birth. Yes a one-owner, manual Tarago Gli. It succeeded two of the previous shape. We still have it, It shows no signs of packing it in. We have a serviceman whose wife also has the same model. It doesn't owe us a thing and we will never willing part with it. It has ferried our family of 5 to camping trips with 3 bikes and all the gear INSIDE, or 4 bikes hanging on the back. It has carried half a cricket team and all their kits to and from matches. Definitely mum's taxi, but, show it the open road and off she goes with a relish (the Tarago or Mum?). Just done a run from near Sydney to Mansfield in Vic, and back via many back routes including gravel, and it never looked like missing a beat. The original engine is till singing along. She asked for a new gearbox some time ago now (not as good as the original) and the shocks needed replacing, but the original Nipondenso aircon has never needed service. Hoping to join likeminded Tarago owners here. Bill
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