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Thread: How all good toyotas should end up.

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    How all good toyotas should end up.

    These pictures speak for themselves

    2 tonne v 20,000 tonne and the toyota driver believed all the crap they put in their ads




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    Why did'nt he just change lanes.............
    Bet there's a large brown stain on the drivers seat!!

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    Geez best toyota i've ever seen

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    Nothing a bit of body filler won't fix

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    Im betting he TRAINSPOTTED along time before impact.I see it as tojo FLATOUT in reverse till the train eventually ran him down after plenty of screaming over the 2 way "SHUT THAT TRAIN DOWN MAN".
    A full head on would have seen that tojo splattered over the countryside.
    Im guessing its an iron ore train from the Pilbra.
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    goody I can use a red dwarf quote...

    "now If you'll excuse me I have a spot of serious reversing to do...."
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    Couldnt the toyota driver have put the track wheels up and driven off the train track useing the normal wheels ??

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    ill be guessing the driver got out and ran and just left the tojo to deal with the train......




    otherwise.....there would have been evidence there of the jaws of life being used on the steering wheel at least........


    it is interesting though how the chassis bent down instead of up........
    theres not too many 4wds out there with the chassis rails lower than the diff........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defender=1st View Post
    Couldnt the toyota driver have put the track wheels up and driven off the train track useing the normal wheels ??
    I reckon they were sitting next to their car having lunch (see open lid at the back with esky), Dozed off and next thing you know the 3:27 comes around the corner.......

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    maybe not.......it appears that lunch is still in the back there.......




    i think i have the answer.......it was a landy driver having some fun.......



    oh......yeah....by the way....he was driving the train.........!!

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