Pittsburgh Scion Owners
Hopefully all the driving around will be on weekends I have off this year.
I asked that company to ship me the lights or refund my money, hopefully something will happen now.
I asked that company to ship me the lights or refund my money, hopefully something will happen now.
Hey Brian you gotta check out this thread (if you haven't seen it already):
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...099&highlight=
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...099&highlight=
I hope one day to be able to post in that thread
Looks like I'm getting my money back for those headlights at this point. Time to get those Ichikoh or TYCs if I ever can find a set, theres a TYC set for sale in the classifieds, but they look to be sold already.
Looks like I'm getting my money back for those headlights at this point. Time to get those Ichikoh or TYCs if I ever can find a set, theres a TYC set for sale in the classifieds, but they look to be sold already.
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Originally Posted by Johnboy3779
LOL, i feel so sad at myself. Finally learning how to "really" search this site and finding out how many meets, shows, events....... that I have missed. Need to work on that fact.
Thanks all for the meets and updating things on this feed. Otherwise I would be totally clueless.
Thanks all for the meets and updating things on this feed. Otherwise I would be totally clueless.
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Damn I hate work some days! I got into this decent fight this morning with one of our designers! We had it out pretty verbally. Enough that I had to walk away cause I got so angry an ____ed that I started to cry :-(
I'm not drained... this is not how I wanted to start my day. I didn't even eat breakfast or lunch an it is now 1:40! Grrrr I'm going to go an eat my lunch. Thanks for letting me vent!
I'm not drained... this is not how I wanted to start my day. I didn't even eat breakfast or lunch an it is now 1:40! Grrrr I'm going to go an eat my lunch. Thanks for letting me vent!
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Originally Posted by toeveryhour
Awwwwwwwwwwwww. ::HUG:: 

AN yeah i read the info.... I'm 50/50 I mean the xa had a kenstyle kit but it was just the front lip an the rest was just normal. I may just keep mine now an finish paying it off.
Something better will always come out an you just can't have it all :-( So Jeremy are you going to buy it now?
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Hmm like i can think of other cars i would love to have....... shh just don't let chimchim hear that!
But than if i didn't have my tc i would not know you guys...... Tear.. hhhahaha
But than if i didn't have my tc i would not know you guys...... Tear.. hhhahaha
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Originally Posted by toeveryhour
aw, so sweet! lol...................
I'm feeling another girls night one night. :-) i promise this time i'll make sure the Wii is good standing.
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Hey i'm sure some of you guys might have seen this but someone sent it to me at work.
http://www.adcritic.com/gfx/print/pd...rint061219.pdf
Via L.A.-based Inform Ventures, Scion's special projects agency, the latest round of artist-customized Scion xB's made their debut in November at SEMA, the Specialty Equipment Marketing Association's show, in Las Vegas. This lead piece, by David Choe, "mixes early adolescent monster truck fantasies of running everyone over, with all the graf art I've done for the past decade, with a custom drumset built into the back," he explains. Choe does, in fact, play the drums. In the PDF, Mike Giant says of his comparatively restrained design, "I had photos of a '40s Ford panel truck that was the starting point for this xB. It was flat black with whitewalls — I thought it was a really classy-looking truck." The result, called "Mi Chica Sabrosa," combines "elements from hot rod style and lowriding style. I wish it was in my driveway." The third Art Car is the work of Invisible:Man, aka Andrew Lee, who lived up to his handle and was unavailable for comment.
http://www.adcritic.com/gfx/print/pd...rint061219.pdf
Via L.A.-based Inform Ventures, Scion's special projects agency, the latest round of artist-customized Scion xB's made their debut in November at SEMA, the Specialty Equipment Marketing Association's show, in Las Vegas. This lead piece, by David Choe, "mixes early adolescent monster truck fantasies of running everyone over, with all the graf art I've done for the past decade, with a custom drumset built into the back," he explains. Choe does, in fact, play the drums. In the PDF, Mike Giant says of his comparatively restrained design, "I had photos of a '40s Ford panel truck that was the starting point for this xB. It was flat black with whitewalls — I thought it was a really classy-looking truck." The result, called "Mi Chica Sabrosa," combines "elements from hot rod style and lowriding style. I wish it was in my driveway." The third Art Car is the work of Invisible:Man, aka Andrew Lee, who lived up to his handle and was unavailable for comment.




