View Full Version : Just wanted to say, i'm joing in the XB family this week.


Zombietime
09-22-2004, 05:01 PM
My car will be here in a day or so as it's on the truck now for delivery. I didn't get any options at all and I got it in BSP. I'm excited because i've been driving an old audi with 200k miles on it ever since i sold my last car and to go from that death trap to a new car with a warranty is a good feeling. :lol:

kidkamel
09-22-2004, 05:14 PM
Welcome to the xB family. You will enjoy your box. I did

Munch
09-22-2004, 05:17 PM
Congrats 8)

superjeer
09-22-2004, 05:20 PM
may it make you happy healthy and wise.

chucksu
09-22-2004, 05:21 PM
congrats, a audi with 200k :shock: is that common :?:

Zombietime
09-22-2004, 05:31 PM
congrats, a audi with 200k :shock: is that common :?:

Yah it's pretty common, Audi builds a great car. I see lots of great Xbs on here but I think i'm leaving mine stock for a while with winter coming up and all. Other than a basslink and some nice floormats, I'll be rockin the hubcaps for a while. :lol:

chucksu
09-22-2004, 05:34 PM
congrats, a audi with 200k :shock: is that common :?:

Yah it's pretty common, Audi builds a great car. I see lots of great Xbs on here but I think i'm leaving mine stock for a while with winter coming up and all. Other than a basslink and some nice floormats, I'll be rockin the hubcaps for a while. :lol:

Aint nothing wrong with that. Looking at how long you drove your Audi for, I guess you will have plenty of time to figure out what you are going to do to your Box. Snap some pictures if you car, if you can:P

Zombietime
09-22-2004, 05:39 PM
congrats, a audi with 200k :shock: is that common :?:

Yah it's pretty common, Audi builds a great car. I see lots of great Xbs on here but I think i'm leaving mine stock for a while with winter coming up and all. Other than a basslink and some nice floormats, I'll be rockin the hubcaps for a while. :lol:

Aint nothing wrong with that. Looking at how long you drove your Audi for, I guess you will have plenty of time to figure out what you are going to do to your Box. Snap some pictures if you car, if you can:P

To be honest I haven't driven all of those 200k miles... it's my brother's old car that he let me use after I sold my mustang. I was into muscle cars for a long time but with all the time and money i spent i never seemed to get the cars the way i wanted. Cops always hassle you and the tickets were piling up so I gave up on fast cars for now and just want to chill for a while. I have to say though, this is my first toyota and i can't believe the quality in such an inexpensive vehicle.

TokyoRaver
09-22-2004, 05:39 PM
BSP.. good color choice... slap on a few coats of zaino, and it looks like a freakin mirror

hotbox05
09-22-2004, 06:02 PM
zaino huh? where can you get it? i think my bop could use some

Kimber
09-22-2004, 06:05 PM
BSP.. good color choice... slap on a few coats of zaino, and it looks like a freakin mirror

I'm a new owner of a BCP xB...what is zaino and where do you get it?????????????
Would it look as good on BCP?

RPMxB
09-22-2004, 06:16 PM
...what is zaino and where do you get it?????????????
Would it look as good on BCP?
Check out:

http://www.zainostore.com

Other xB owners have said it's especially good on dark color paint. It's considered the best, longest lasting polish available.

Search for 'zaino' here on ScionLife. :D RPM

Zombietime
09-22-2004, 06:28 PM
...what is zaino and where do you get it?????????????
Would it look as good on BCP?
Check out:

http://www.zainostore.com

Other xB owners have said it's especially good on dark color paint. It's considered the best, longest lasting polish available.

Search for 'zaino' here on ScionLife. :D RPM

Zaino is nice but expensive and time consuming to apply. I think i'm just going to try out the new Meguires NXT.

TokyoRaver
09-24-2004, 10:45 AM
Zaino is worth every penny, and it lasts a LOT longer than regular wax. It is a pain in the ___ when you do the initial blue Dawn wash, Claybar, and first three coats of Z-5 or Z-2 all at once.. but after that it's just maintenance

the stuff goes on a million times easier than wax, and you don't break your shoulders and elbows buffing it out like you do with conventional wax