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In Memory of Terry Choi, |
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August
27, 1972 - October 24, 1999 |
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Terry Choi was and will ever be a
very enthusiastic Supra lover. He was also a great friend to the people
who knew him. He bettered the lives of everyone he met. Terry was
murdered on October 24, 1999. Just one day after these last pictures was
taken. He was shot then burned in the car he loved so much.
Neither the motives or the killers have ever
been discovered. We would rather remember him for the way he
lived- always smiling and laughing. He lived in Lafitte, Louisiana. To
me, he was more like a brother instead of just a friend. We
buried him October 30, 1999. I placed a matchbox supra in his
grave. He will always be riding and cruising in it. He will
be missed and he is truly loved. Thanks to Terry I have been able to
finish his dream of building one of the ultimate Supra's.
I know he shines down from above and smiles upon me. - Sid Nguyen |
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As I said before, there is a
lot of improvement that I can do to these sites. I am an engineer not a
developer so please excuse the poor design. This site comes from the
heart and from me. I will always love what Terry brought into my life.
He was my best friend and a brother I never had. His love for me and us
lives on and so does our love for him. He bettered the lives of
everyone he knew. I love and miss him so....... Famous quote from Terry, "I love wearing shorts, t-shirt and tennis shoes. I don't care if the entire world thinks I am a bum. When I get into my Supra, I am the one in the bad ass car and the world is outside." Toyota's motto is "What a Feeling!" I am pretty sure they are describing the feeling Terry and all Supra owners share. I built my Supra from the ground up. One of my goals was to complete his dream. My Supra puts down more than 700 RWHP and I know he would be proud if he saw it today. He introduced me to a car that forever changed my life. I’ve met so many people and made so many friends all over the world due to this car that he said out and waited for hours at a dealership one day to find out who the owner was. I met my wife at Terry's funeral. Even in the afterlife he found a way to give me one more thing. In return, I named my son and daughters’ after him just to let him know we will always think of him and to thank him for being my brother. -Sid |
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