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optmusprimer
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Oddball? Good truck? Wasnt this like the first year of the T100?

9/19/2007 7:00:02 PM

MattJM321
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will run forever

9/19/2007 7:03:52 PM

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Quote :
"The T100 series is the first of the cyborg Terminators and is in some ways the most successful. Nothing is known of what should be the first model, the T100. Only what is presumed to be the second model, the T101, has been seen in this timeline.

The T101's human appearance arises from its basic function - to infiltrate human resistance groups and kill them.

Unlike the T1, the T101 does not deploy with a fixed set of firearms (pun intended). Instead of bolted-on Vulcan miniguns, the T101 has a pair of human hands that can fire any gun designed for human use - pistols, shotguns, grenade launchers, machine guns.

Inheriting the massive skeletal structure of the original T1, the T101 looks more like a professional body builder than an average human. The T1's large size was retained as the T101 would often have to fight outnumbered and unarmed against the resistance groups it had infiltrated.

The T101's family lineage can be seen in the T101's preference for the Vulcan rotary minigun. A minigun looks natural in its hands, causing the young John Conner to comment, "It's definitely you."

The T101 is overbuilt and can continue to function when crippled or even severed at the waist. This is because its legs are an add-on to the original tracked T1 skeleton and the two systems are well isolated.

Aside from it's physical strength, the T101 is known for it's mono-maniacal mission focus. Once programmed with a mission, it cannot be deflected from fulfilling it. The only way to stop it is to destroy it.

This combination of die-hard motivation and inherent structural strength is the basis of the T101's success. Heavily damaged T101s have been known to complete their missions against technologically superior Terminators.

Despite it's legendary status, the T101 is far from perfect. It's fuel cells are insufficiently protected and can destroy the T101 if ruptured. This weakness appeared in the CRS T101s and did not exist in the original Cyberdyne T101s.

More damaging, the T101 was simply too massive to succeed in its primary mission - infiltrating human resistance groups. Its large size aroused suspicion, and once awareness of this model spread, made it easy to identify. Different faces could be fixed on to the T101 but its body was always large.

Later version T101s varied slightly in appearance and functionality. The reason for the aged appearance of later versions is not known. It could be due to unexpected side effects in the timeline, caused by repeated attempts by humans to change the future and avoid Judgment Day. It should be noted that our timeline actually encompasses two separate T101 models, one built by Cyberdyne and the other by CRS after the Cyberdyne timeline was terminated by the Connors.

The T101 is also known as the Arnie model due to its resemblance to an American President. "

9/19/2007 7:25:27 PM

tawaitt
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its got the 3.0 3vze... stay away

9/19/2007 9:35:22 PM

arhodes
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^ check to see if the head gasket has been replaced or if the previous owner has a certificate to get it replaced by the dealer...some will last a lot longer than others, but from what I've read, all will fail at some time if not replaced

9/19/2007 10:22:43 PM

colter
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yeah fuck the 3.slow. I'm not sure what other engines came in it, but I'd avoid that one for sure. depending on the price it might be worth it, but only if its really cheap...I might try to find a 4cyl. pickup in the 89 to 95 range first though. or a taco.

9/20/2007 11:20:37 AM

optmusprimer
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its not that i am looking for one, but that one migh be coming my way...

9/20/2007 12:22:13 PM

tripleD4u
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^ whats the word on the white rover at the shop you gettin it or what???

9/20/2007 12:31:35 PM

skankinande
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They are ugly as sin.

9/20/2007 1:48:26 PM

optmusprimer
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^^ what the white rangie? I sold it almost two months ago.

9/20/2007 6:17:52 PM

slowblack96
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doesnt tow worth a fuck but a great all around truck

9/20/2007 6:36:59 PM

optmusprimer
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^^^ sho you rite.

9/20/2007 6:38:05 PM

MattJM321
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^^damnit I withdraw my opinion because he's agreeing.

1993-1998 Toyota T100 Reliability
Trouble Spots
Consumer Guide's® Auto Editors have scoured repair bulletins and questioned mechanics to search for commonly occurring problems for a particular vehicle. In some cases we also give possible manufacturer-suggested solutions. In many instances these trouble spots are Technical Service Bulletins posted by the manufacturer, however, we have our own expert looking at additional vehicle problems.

Automatic transmission: A-40 series automatic transmissions may shift harshly because rubber check balls become smaller, blow through the plate, and get dislodged. (1993-97)

Exhaust system: In compliance with emission-control regulations, the oxygen sensor will be replaced free at the 80,000-mile maintenance. (1993-95)

Oil consumption: Excessive oil consumption caused by sludge buildup on the cylinder heads. Company is extending warranty. (1993-98)

Water pump: The water-pump seal may leak. (1993-94)

1993-98: If steering wheel is repeatedly turned under high-effort conditions, fatigue crack may develop in steering relay rod, which could eventually fracture.

1998: Some wheel lug nuts are defective, causing loss of torque, fatigue fracture of wheel, and possible loss of wheel.

[Edited on September 20, 2007 at 6:50 PM. Reason : http://consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com/1993-to-1998-toyota-t100-2.htm]

9/20/2007 6:49:28 PM

optmusprimer
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did somebody say LUIS NUTTS?

9/20/2007 8:27:08 PM

tripleD4u
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That one that had the cage on the outside of it. I thought it was white?!!? We was talkin about it in Tenn I think you said it used to be chucks or something?!?!

9/20/2007 9:16:13 PM

LoYotaNCSU
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get the yota and I will keep it for you

9/20/2007 9:53:20 PM

optmusprimer
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^^ yea I got it, have to put a powerplant and drivetrain in it. i painted this on the side:

9/20/2007 10:02:04 PM

tripleD4u
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Sweet man! that should be fucking awsome when you get it done

[Edited on September 20, 2007 at 10:21 PM. Reason : you got any pics of it?]

9/20/2007 10:21:13 PM

optmusprimer
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Ill get some. It needs a lot of love at the moment, and it needs some of the tube cut out of it.

9/20/2007 10:31:22 PM

tripleD4u
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i c. it still at the shop or at ur place?

9/20/2007 10:44:03 PM

optmusprimer
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at my shop in durham

9/20/2007 10:51:54 PM

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