Work
I started a new job at a workshop down the road. Here is my toolbox. Please forgive the mess as it's 3:30pm. All tools are put away at 5pm. You can see the transmission jack that I used to swap a transmission in a Fowel can, and the big drum of TQ95. The workshop specialise in Porsche, VW and Mercedes, but I end up working on everything else. Today I had 3 sausage rolls and a instant coffee for morning tea. For lunch I walked to the corner shop and got the chicken salad sandwich for $4, plus a lemonade.I can't think of a bible verse to put here because I don't know any. I just go to work and come home, and in the evenings I am a little less intelligent from it.


This is Keiichi Tsuchiya, or the "drift king", with his TRD prepared Trueno. This old man has played a big part in making the AE86 legend. I have his how-to drift DVD called "Drift Bible".
And here is Takumi Fujiwara with his fathers Sprinter Trueno GT-Apex, just after delivering tofu or something. I have the same wheels on my blue Corolla.
And this is another AE86 at Bathurst only a few weeks ago. No roll cage!
This is what my car would look like, back together again. But I could change my mind on colour. It will be a race car with full roll cage and race seat and harness etc. I have most of it, just need to make the roll cage and get it painted. But since I'm sort of at uni this could be a long term project. 
