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Old 04-03-2012, 12:20 PM   #1097
terrypm
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Originally Posted by VZ86 View Post
Hey folks, I've been lurking the boards ever since the contest launched but only just now joined for the sake of trip planning.

For the registry: I ordered an Asphalt/AT from Keith Pierson Toyota in Jacksonville, FL, but it will really be living in Orlando.

I'm not really a gearhead, but I find myself reading the car blogs every day. My dad is very mechanically-inclined, and I picked up that curiosity of how stuff works and tinkering from him, but I directed it more towards computers and software.

Like many young people, I first became aware of the AE86 via exposure to the Initial D anime (as crappy as that show is), and I've intently followed news of the FT-86 project over the past several years. My first car was a '99 Corolla, and when I moved onto an '06, I was disappointed to be sitting higher and to lose a lot of feel through and sense of agency in the steering and pedals. My family's other cars I've driven were an '82 Corolla (the car I learned to drive in), '92 Legacy, and '02 Camry. As you can see, we have a long history with the brands, especially Toyota. My "reasonable" aspirational car is a Lotus Evora, so an affordable, agile, low-slung, Japanese-reliable car with similar characteristics interested me greatly.

When I started my current job late last year, I made it a goal to replace the current Corolla I'm driving within a year. Realistically I was looking at a Mazda 3 or Suzuki Kizashi within that window, but when I won one of the spots in the contest, I took it as a sign to go ahead buy the FR-S sooner rather than later. I'm still young and unlikely to start a family any time soon, but I'm also old enough that I no longer really see my friends often (at least in the context of carpooling places). Those two things help justify getting what is essentially a two-seater instead of a more practical sedan.

I look forward to meeting you folks out in Long Beach!
Glad to have you onboard.

52 of the 86 are accounted for now.
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