why are honda kids so obsessed with this
i dont understand how this is cool in any way... please enlighten me
i dont understand how this is cool in any way... please enlighten me
i dont get the fascination over domo-kun in America, when they dont even get NHK . its not just honda people its more of the what you guys call "jdm fan boys(bois)"
i dont get the fascination over domo-kun in America, when they dont even get NHK . its not just honda people its more of the what you guys call "jdm fan boys(bois)"
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same thing with the jdm "arrow" thing...
the green and yellow icon
in japan doesnt it mean you are a new driver, and you just barely passed your exam, classifying you as a shity driver?
Driving Beginner’s Mark
JList.com. Number in stock: 9 Weight: 120 g. Price: $6.00
Product type: Car Item (Beginners’ Mark)
Immediately after getting their driver’s license, for the first year of driving a car in Japan, everyone must put a “Beginner’s Mark” on the front and back of your car. This yellow and green arrow is a universal symbol in Japan, meaning lacking in experience — cars with this mark you have to drive carefully around them! This is a magnetic beginner’s mark, which the Japanese stick to their car on the front and on the back in an easily seen area (this is Japanese law). You can use these on your car, or as an unusual fridge magnet, sure to cause questions about this curious marking — it might even be the start of an interesting conversation. This is magnet is also reflective so it can be seen from a distance. 4.5″ x 7″ (11 x 18 cm), this is an amusing cultural artifact from Japan!
http://tinyurl.com/Drivers-Marks
lol..
correct and the orange and yellow tear. aka elder driver means your a geezer and people should avoid you. so both are symbols to let others know that you suck at driving
Next topic: Tow hooks and hanging things from tow hooks. This is a good one because I know some of you ricers even do it.