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Post by Auto-Moto.Link on Jul 16, 2018 22:04:24 GMT
Hello all from Belgium. As I became a salesman for Toyota Garage Willy, nearby Antwerp (Belgium) in 2010, I was looking for a new ride. I choose one of the first registered Prius in Europe! (first registered in september 2000 by Toyota France) Besides being a part-time Toyota-salesman, I run a spareparts website, your find-a-part from the BeNeLux: www.reKup.netOver 850 adresses of junkyards, parts-shops and so on. Lots of Toyota-specialists too. Also the 'président-refondateur' of our local club, established 1911: www.rAMCC.be. And into motorcycling too with a '54 Gillet and a '92 Honda. (attending the 25th London to Brighton-run, Ace Café, september 2018) Hope to see some of you in person at the Hatton-meet, August 2018. (I became a member of your club) First request is to make a Prius 'board'.
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Post by johnbluerio on Jul 17, 2018 14:34:29 GMT
Takes me back a few years, the company I worked for had Toyota as company cars and when the Prius fleet demonstrator arrived no one wanted it, it was parked with the pool cars all week. I swopped it for my Avensis Tourer for the weekend and was amazed at the technology of the time. So easy to drive all the family wanted to try it, unfortunately had to give it back on the Monday morning. I keep looking on the classic sites for a good one Y reg 2001 I'm sure an early one will become a collectors item when the classic motor community realise the Prius has an important place in motoring history. Looking forward to seeing your Prius at Hatton.
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Post by Auto-Moto.Link on Aug 8, 2018 8:59:17 GMT
Always good to have a spare one, with airco.
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