Our 6th month anniversary
#22
Yeah, Yotatech Rules! I feel that a big THANK YOU is appropriate to those who created and run Yotatech. Without their huge commitment and great work, this would not even be possible. Thanks to everyone! :fireman:
#25
i was amazed tofind out that we have only been together for 6 months, i thought that i was a newbie when i joined but i signed up only 6 days in! are we going to get a new status for all who joined up in the begining?
#26
Originally posted by BTOWN4RUNNER
Yeah, Yotatech Rules! I feel that a big THANK YOU is appropriate to those who created and run Yotatech. Without their huge commitment and great work, this would not even be possible. Thanks to everyone! :fireman:
Yeah, Yotatech Rules! I feel that a big THANK YOU is appropriate to those who created and run Yotatech. Without their huge commitment and great work, this would not even be possible. Thanks to everyone! :fireman:
AGREED
#27
Cool beans! This site is awesome. The folks here have helped me out tremedously.
I think we should start a welcoming commity (sp?) on this forum to welcome all the newbies.
Have fun.
DH6twinotter
I think we should start a welcoming commity (sp?) on this forum to welcome all the newbies.
Have fun.
DH6twinotter
#30
Congrats and thanks to everyone who got the ball rollin' on Yotatech, those who maintain it, and to everyone else for contributing! I've learned alot so far and have even been able to share a thing or 2.
Cheers!
Cheers!
#32
Big thanks to all members and staff for making this thing work. I hit this board first when I want to see what's going on in the world. I'm truly honored to be a part of the staff. I was a little skeptical at first, I didn't know if it would be much of anything at all. Boy was I wrong.
What a great 6 months its been. One of the great things about this site is that no question is a stupid question... unless you don't ask and screw something up, that's stupid. There is a lot of knoledge, experience and diversity here. From onboard DVD players to wheel bearings, someone here knows something about it and how to do it right. What more could you ask for?
Who knows what the future holds? The sky is the limit. Thanks again everyone!!
What a great 6 months its been. One of the great things about this site is that no question is a stupid question... unless you don't ask and screw something up, that's stupid. There is a lot of knoledge, experience and diversity here. From onboard DVD players to wheel bearings, someone here knows something about it and how to do it right. What more could you ask for?
Who knows what the future holds? The sky is the limit. Thanks again everyone!!
#33
Wow, time flies doesnt it. Seems like only 19 days ago that I stumbled upon this website. Wait, It was 19 days ago. Only 5 months and 11 days til it'll be my 6-month aniversary of joining it. It'll almost be a year old by then. Well, anyways, this post was kinda pointless.
#35
Wow, when I first joined up here, I had NO IDEA this was a practially new site. I was just aww struck by the brotherhood like asemby that was here and how EVERYONE was so willing to help no matter what(other sites wouldn't even respond to meb/c Iwas 2WD and couldn't 4wheel). Ah well, there's a reason for everything and that's how I found here. Thanks guys for all the help and good discussions here, and here's to many more
#36
I like this site 'cuz it gave me a link to prove those two knuckleheads on CarTalk were wrong about bigger rim/tire combos improving gas mileage.
Big ups to those that maintain and put up with my incessant posting....
Big ups to those that maintain and put up with my incessant posting....
#38
A big thanks to all of those who have put in the time to make this go.
And thanks to all those who participate for keeping this all pretty civil and constructive. There are way too many places on the net that are largely a forum for people who rant and rave at each other.
I've learned about a lot of things here and even gotten out and explored a bit a couple of times with Corey and a few others. As an old geezer who has never been "into" cars or modifying vehicles, I've been indulging myself lately a bit with the 4Runner so I can explore some country I never could drive to before. The only drawback I have seen so far is that I have found out about lots of things that can "lighten the wallet" in (or at least close to) Corey's words!
Alan
And thanks to all those who participate for keeping this all pretty civil and constructive. There are way too many places on the net that are largely a forum for people who rant and rave at each other.
I've learned about a lot of things here and even gotten out and explored a bit a couple of times with Corey and a few others. As an old geezer who has never been "into" cars or modifying vehicles, I've been indulging myself lately a bit with the 4Runner so I can explore some country I never could drive to before. The only drawback I have seen so far is that I have found out about lots of things that can "lighten the wallet" in (or at least close to) Corey's words!
Alan
#39
Happy 6th and to all another 6 million month ahead, at least for now, or until the toyota's perish. Nah never happen.
Great site. Wonderful people. The Cheers of Toyota, where's Norm anyway.
Thanks to Corey and all who made this possible. Hats off to u all.
Great site. Wonderful people. The Cheers of Toyota, where's Norm anyway.
Thanks to Corey and all who made this possible. Hats off to u all.



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Thanks for always being here when I don't want to do any work.