I can sympathize with your plight. I ended up putting over $5000 into a 1988 Camry wagon in 2000 when I took it in for an oil leak. One thing led to another and wow, what a mistake, especially when my daughter was rear-ended about two months later and the car was totaled.

That is one reason cars are not good investments. They always take money and never give any in return. I love my T-100 right now, but it only has 103,000 miles on it and I am starting to get some more things done, O2 sensor, u-joints, rear wheel bearing, etc.

But if this vehicle had 200,000 miles on it, I would have to weigh the cost versus the value. I could easily be talked into a new 2007 Tundra.

Hope everything works out for you and I feel bad for your misfortune, especially that windshield thing. I need my windshield repaired on two of my vehicles and that is just the thing that scares me--incorrect installation.

Good afternoon, Brad <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/barf.gif" alt="" />


1997 T100 SR5, X-Cab, V-6, Auto, 113,000 miles, Bilstein shocks