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- Phoenix, AZ
I actually started this story several months ago, but forgot about it. Recently, I found it again in my documents, and I figured I'd give it a go. A couple days later, and I had some chapters typed up. So, let's see where this goes, and I'll be crossing my fingers that I can stick to it. The story itself is unnamed for now, but I'm open to all suggestions. Anyways, on with the story....
Chapter One : Test Drive
Black = Kyou (Main character)
Green = Hiroshi
Red = Akio
Blue = Masato
Purple = Shop employee
"Here it is," he announced, pointing at it.
I looked out the window to see a beautiful white Lexus SC300 parked in the center of the driveway, its shining silver wheels turned towards me, inviting me for a drive.
"Wow," I half thought, half said, still admiring the car.
My friend, Hiroshi, and I stepped out of his Subaru. I came closer to the Lexus to get a closer look. As I marveled at it, Hiroshi went to the entrance and rang the doorbell. Seconds later, an elderly man emerged and greeted him. The two walked over to me.
The man walked over to me and nodded ,"I hear that you're in need of a new car."
I studied him for a second before responding. He had an aged, but friendly looking face. He must have been a man of at least sixty. "Yes, my friend, Hiroshi, found your ad on Autotrader, and I fell in love with the car as soon as I saw the first picture."
The old man smiled ,''Yes, it's a fine car, isn't it?" "My wife has loved it for 14 years," he added.
"So why are you selling it?" I asked.
"Our needs have changed. We're grandparents now, and stuffing two car seats into the back of the Lexus just doesn't work," he chuckled.
"Congratulations," I said. I gazed over at the white Lexus once more; the entire car sparkled in the cool sun. "Do you mind if I take a test drive and get it checked out by the mechanic?"
"Go ahead," said the old man ,"Just don't be gone for too long." He handed me the keys.
"Thanks," I replied.
I grasped the doorhandle and pulled it open, revealing a luxurious interior, appointed with various tans and browns. I noticed something special in the center; a manual gearstick. I looked back at Hiroshi.
"What?" he asked.
"This car's got a stick shift!" I announced, grinning.
"What? Get outta town," he said, dumbfounded. "Lemme see." He peeked into the car; sure enough, there it was, in all of its glory. He then looked down at the footwell, where there were three pedals. "Incredible," he paused ,"A Lexus with a five-speed."
"I know right?" I plunked down into the seat. I easily got into position, sliding about on the leather surface. Hiroshi got in on the passenger side and made himself comfortable. We both closed our doors, and fastened our seatbelts. I stuck the key into the ignition; the familiar Toyota chime greeted me. I put my foot on the clutch and twisted the key in the ignition; a low growl from the engine bay oozed into the cabin. I shifted into 1st and slowly made my way out of the driveway. I pressed harder on the gas pedal, letting the engine go up to 5,500 rpm, before shifting to 2nd. The rpms fell to 2,100 rpm, and the previous loud purrs were now a hushed drone. I relaxed into the seat and fiddled with the air conditioning controls.
"Man, I gotta say, this thing is comfy," Hiroshi commented, as his seat reclined a bit.
"It's like a riding on a pillow," I added.
The road widened to two lanes in our direction, and I wasted no time in overtaking the silver Daihatsu in front of us. I shifted down to 1st and floored it, Hiroshi and I were forced back into our seats, as the Inline 6 surged up to a rather low, but still screaming 6,100 rpm, where I shifted up. I got halfway through 2nd where I'd felt I'd done enough. We were going nearly 70 mph now, flying past the assortment of Suzukis and aging Hondas in the other lane. The little condos to the right were starting to blur. I slowed down for a red light, the car smoothly went from 2nd to 1st, and then to Neutral.
"Daaaaaaaaumn!" Hiroshi said, gazing down the hood. "This thing packs a punch!"
The drive continued for another half hour, and after putting the SC300 through its paces in the curvy mountain roads and tearing down the main roads, I arrived at the shop, where a good friend of mine, Akio, worked. I parked the Lexus in front of the garage door. Hiroshi unfastened is seat belt and got out; I did the same. I locked the car and walked to the entrance with Hiroshi, looking back at the Lexus as I did so. Hiroshi pushed open the glass door for me, and I walked into a small waiting room filled with posters of modified Hondas, various wheels sitting on stands, and a heavy smell of cigarette smoke.
A small man with spikey hair and tattoos sitting behind a desk greeted us. "Hey, welcome to our shop. What can I hook you up with? Rims, an exhaust, tires?"
"I'm here to see Akio," I replied.
"Ah, he's in there," said the man, pointing through an opened door to the garage.
Hiroshi and I went into the garage, which was filled with automotive parts of every sort. We walked past a bright red Mazda RX-7 that was having its engine oil drained out. Past that was a riced Honda Civic, painted in putrid neon green. Its factory exhaust was being replaced with a fart can nearly as big as the car itself.
"Ricer," Hiroshi commented, pointing at the fart can.
Next to the Civic was a completely stock Toyota Celica; all of its wheels and several engine components lay on the ground. Akio was removing sludge coated parts from the engine.
We both stood there for a second, realizing that Akio hadn't noticed us. I walked around the Civic to the right and got behind Akio. I hesitated for a moment, and then put my arm around Akio's neck and pulled him into a head lock.
"Woah, woah woah!" he yelled, frantically.
"Guess who?" I said.
He looked up at me and laughed ,"I knew it was you."
"Yeah, sure," Hiroshi said.
"So, what's up?" Akio asked.
"I finally found a replacement for the 'Tegra," I told him, pointing at the Lexus outside.
His eyebrows raised ,"Oh really? 'Bout time you found a new car; I was starting to have a hard time picturing you without that Prius that you're renting."
"Tell me about it, that thing sucks," I looked back at the Lexus. "Hey, can you do me a favor?" I asked.
"Sure, as long as it gets me away from this Celica," he pointed back at the Celica. "You would not believe how much sludge is packed in there."
"Do you mind taking a look at the Lexus?"
"Yeah, sure," Akio replied.
I walked back to the Lexus and got in. I started it up and drove it into the open bay next to the black Celica. I popped the hood and got out.
Akio took a good look around the car, carefully inspecting the tires for wear. He then inspected the undercarriage, making sure everything fit tightly. When he looked under the hood, his previously neutral expression changed to something of shock.
"That's not what I think it is it?" he paused ,"Is that the 2JZ-GTE?"
"Not quite. This is the 2JZ-GE, the GTE is the twin turbo'd version of this engine. But both engines are found in the Supra,"
Hiroshi started coughing, saying geek between coughs.
"You're just jelly," I said.
After Akio thoroughly inspected the car, he gave me the facts.
"Overall," he said ,"The car is in good shape for its age. The parts appear to be in good condition, and there's no evidence of rust or sludge, or any of that stuff. I would recommend getting the brake rotors changed, but other than that, the car's got a clean bill of health."
"Sweet!" I said.
"You're good to go," Akio said.
We left the shop and headed back for the elderly man's house. When we arrived, the old man was trimming some bushes in the front yard. I parked the Lexus in the driveway. Hiroshi and I got out.
He turned and greeted us ,"Did you enjoy it?"
"Absolutely!" I replied, nodding vigorously.
Hiroshi stood behind me with his hands in his pockets, looking back at the Lexus. Because wasn't planning on actually buying a car today, I didn't have much more than 10,000 Yen on me. I reassured the elderly man that I would come by the next day and pay for the car. I gave him 10,000 Yen as a deposit and rode home with Hiroshi.
Hiroshi piloted his Subaru through the curves, keeping a firm grip on the shifter. The flat four rumbled and grunted with each shift. I sat in the passenger seat looking out the window, thinking about the Lexus.
Hiroshi broke the silence ,"So what are planning on doing with a Lexus?"
I looked back at him and shrugged ,"Not sure, really. I guess I'll do what I did with the Integra."
"Trying to keep up with the big boys on the mountain roads?" he asked.
"Hey, I kept up with those Silvias and Skylines pretty well, and I know a few of them were running racing slicks."
"Whatever helps you sleep at night," Hiroshi replied, smiling a little.
"Well at least won't have to rely on being lightweight to catch up anymore. Maybe I'll have the power advantage now," I suggested hopefully.
"Good luck with that," Hiroshi responed, skeptical as usual.
That's it for Chapter 1; Chapter 2 will be up soon. Yes, I realize there are no pictures. This Chapter and Chapter 2 will be text-only, but the following Chapters include pictures. Until then, please leave comments or criticism, or both. Both are appreciated greatly. 👍
Chapter One : Test Drive
Black = Kyou (Main character)
Green = Hiroshi
Red = Akio
Blue = Masato
Purple = Shop employee
"Here it is," he announced, pointing at it.
I looked out the window to see a beautiful white Lexus SC300 parked in the center of the driveway, its shining silver wheels turned towards me, inviting me for a drive.
"Wow," I half thought, half said, still admiring the car.
My friend, Hiroshi, and I stepped out of his Subaru. I came closer to the Lexus to get a closer look. As I marveled at it, Hiroshi went to the entrance and rang the doorbell. Seconds later, an elderly man emerged and greeted him. The two walked over to me.
The man walked over to me and nodded ,"I hear that you're in need of a new car."
I studied him for a second before responding. He had an aged, but friendly looking face. He must have been a man of at least sixty. "Yes, my friend, Hiroshi, found your ad on Autotrader, and I fell in love with the car as soon as I saw the first picture."
The old man smiled ,''Yes, it's a fine car, isn't it?" "My wife has loved it for 14 years," he added.
"So why are you selling it?" I asked.
"Our needs have changed. We're grandparents now, and stuffing two car seats into the back of the Lexus just doesn't work," he chuckled.
"Congratulations," I said. I gazed over at the white Lexus once more; the entire car sparkled in the cool sun. "Do you mind if I take a test drive and get it checked out by the mechanic?"
"Go ahead," said the old man ,"Just don't be gone for too long." He handed me the keys.
"Thanks," I replied.
I grasped the doorhandle and pulled it open, revealing a luxurious interior, appointed with various tans and browns. I noticed something special in the center; a manual gearstick. I looked back at Hiroshi.
"What?" he asked.
"This car's got a stick shift!" I announced, grinning.
"What? Get outta town," he said, dumbfounded. "Lemme see." He peeked into the car; sure enough, there it was, in all of its glory. He then looked down at the footwell, where there were three pedals. "Incredible," he paused ,"A Lexus with a five-speed."
"I know right?" I plunked down into the seat. I easily got into position, sliding about on the leather surface. Hiroshi got in on the passenger side and made himself comfortable. We both closed our doors, and fastened our seatbelts. I stuck the key into the ignition; the familiar Toyota chime greeted me. I put my foot on the clutch and twisted the key in the ignition; a low growl from the engine bay oozed into the cabin. I shifted into 1st and slowly made my way out of the driveway. I pressed harder on the gas pedal, letting the engine go up to 5,500 rpm, before shifting to 2nd. The rpms fell to 2,100 rpm, and the previous loud purrs were now a hushed drone. I relaxed into the seat and fiddled with the air conditioning controls.
"Man, I gotta say, this thing is comfy," Hiroshi commented, as his seat reclined a bit.
"It's like a riding on a pillow," I added.
The road widened to two lanes in our direction, and I wasted no time in overtaking the silver Daihatsu in front of us. I shifted down to 1st and floored it, Hiroshi and I were forced back into our seats, as the Inline 6 surged up to a rather low, but still screaming 6,100 rpm, where I shifted up. I got halfway through 2nd where I'd felt I'd done enough. We were going nearly 70 mph now, flying past the assortment of Suzukis and aging Hondas in the other lane. The little condos to the right were starting to blur. I slowed down for a red light, the car smoothly went from 2nd to 1st, and then to Neutral.
"Daaaaaaaaumn!" Hiroshi said, gazing down the hood. "This thing packs a punch!"
The drive continued for another half hour, and after putting the SC300 through its paces in the curvy mountain roads and tearing down the main roads, I arrived at the shop, where a good friend of mine, Akio, worked. I parked the Lexus in front of the garage door. Hiroshi unfastened is seat belt and got out; I did the same. I locked the car and walked to the entrance with Hiroshi, looking back at the Lexus as I did so. Hiroshi pushed open the glass door for me, and I walked into a small waiting room filled with posters of modified Hondas, various wheels sitting on stands, and a heavy smell of cigarette smoke.
A small man with spikey hair and tattoos sitting behind a desk greeted us. "Hey, welcome to our shop. What can I hook you up with? Rims, an exhaust, tires?"
"I'm here to see Akio," I replied.
"Ah, he's in there," said the man, pointing through an opened door to the garage.
Hiroshi and I went into the garage, which was filled with automotive parts of every sort. We walked past a bright red Mazda RX-7 that was having its engine oil drained out. Past that was a riced Honda Civic, painted in putrid neon green. Its factory exhaust was being replaced with a fart can nearly as big as the car itself.
"Ricer," Hiroshi commented, pointing at the fart can.
Next to the Civic was a completely stock Toyota Celica; all of its wheels and several engine components lay on the ground. Akio was removing sludge coated parts from the engine.
We both stood there for a second, realizing that Akio hadn't noticed us. I walked around the Civic to the right and got behind Akio. I hesitated for a moment, and then put my arm around Akio's neck and pulled him into a head lock.
"Woah, woah woah!" he yelled, frantically.
"Guess who?" I said.
He looked up at me and laughed ,"I knew it was you."
"Yeah, sure," Hiroshi said.
"So, what's up?" Akio asked.
"I finally found a replacement for the 'Tegra," I told him, pointing at the Lexus outside.
His eyebrows raised ,"Oh really? 'Bout time you found a new car; I was starting to have a hard time picturing you without that Prius that you're renting."
"Tell me about it, that thing sucks," I looked back at the Lexus. "Hey, can you do me a favor?" I asked.
"Sure, as long as it gets me away from this Celica," he pointed back at the Celica. "You would not believe how much sludge is packed in there."
"Do you mind taking a look at the Lexus?"
"Yeah, sure," Akio replied.
I walked back to the Lexus and got in. I started it up and drove it into the open bay next to the black Celica. I popped the hood and got out.
Akio took a good look around the car, carefully inspecting the tires for wear. He then inspected the undercarriage, making sure everything fit tightly. When he looked under the hood, his previously neutral expression changed to something of shock.
"That's not what I think it is it?" he paused ,"Is that the 2JZ-GTE?"
"Not quite. This is the 2JZ-GE, the GTE is the twin turbo'd version of this engine. But both engines are found in the Supra,"
Hiroshi started coughing, saying geek between coughs.
"You're just jelly," I said.
After Akio thoroughly inspected the car, he gave me the facts.
"Overall," he said ,"The car is in good shape for its age. The parts appear to be in good condition, and there's no evidence of rust or sludge, or any of that stuff. I would recommend getting the brake rotors changed, but other than that, the car's got a clean bill of health."
"Sweet!" I said.
"You're good to go," Akio said.
We left the shop and headed back for the elderly man's house. When we arrived, the old man was trimming some bushes in the front yard. I parked the Lexus in the driveway. Hiroshi and I got out.
He turned and greeted us ,"Did you enjoy it?"
"Absolutely!" I replied, nodding vigorously.
Hiroshi stood behind me with his hands in his pockets, looking back at the Lexus. Because wasn't planning on actually buying a car today, I didn't have much more than 10,000 Yen on me. I reassured the elderly man that I would come by the next day and pay for the car. I gave him 10,000 Yen as a deposit and rode home with Hiroshi.
Hiroshi piloted his Subaru through the curves, keeping a firm grip on the shifter. The flat four rumbled and grunted with each shift. I sat in the passenger seat looking out the window, thinking about the Lexus.
Hiroshi broke the silence ,"So what are planning on doing with a Lexus?"
I looked back at him and shrugged ,"Not sure, really. I guess I'll do what I did with the Integra."
"Trying to keep up with the big boys on the mountain roads?" he asked.
"Hey, I kept up with those Silvias and Skylines pretty well, and I know a few of them were running racing slicks."
"Whatever helps you sleep at night," Hiroshi replied, smiling a little.
"Well at least won't have to rely on being lightweight to catch up anymore. Maybe I'll have the power advantage now," I suggested hopefully.
"Good luck with that," Hiroshi responed, skeptical as usual.
That's it for Chapter 1; Chapter 2 will be up soon. Yes, I realize there are no pictures. This Chapter and Chapter 2 will be text-only, but the following Chapters include pictures. Until then, please leave comments or criticism, or both. Both are appreciated greatly. 👍
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