Second hand cars in Japan droooool
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Second hand cars in Japan droooool
Check out all these cars, can anyone here read japanese? Check out all the hachi roku's!
http://www.goo-net.com/cgi-bin/full_sea ... &x=29&y=11
http://www.goo-net.com/cgi-bin/full_sea ... &x=29&y=11
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そうだね。。。。
No "stance", no "hellaflush", none of that bullshit. Nothing but no grip on full boost.
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boogergrom wrote:
any idea what that bumper is?
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go here and put the address to the website into the "translate a webpage" box then select "japanese to english" and it will translate some of it - it doesn't do all of it for some reason.
it gives you the prices though.
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/tr
http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/tr
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an easy way to remember the conversion is...
take the japanese YEN, take of the last 2 digits and add 20% of that number, and you will have NZ dollars.
For example.
1000yen ------> $10
$10+ 20% = $12
Thus 1000yen = $12
take the japanese YEN, take of the last 2 digits and add 20% of that number, and you will have NZ dollars.
For example.
1000yen ------> $10
$10+ 20% = $12
Thus 1000yen = $12
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Oh i forgot to mention, Salesyards in Japan use a different pricing system.
If a car is for sale and you see a 89 as the price
This means 890,000Yen Which in a ruff trasnlation as above is about $10,000
If a car is for sale and you see a 89 as the price
This means 890,000Yen Which in a ruff trasnlation as above is about $10,000
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FYADUP wrote:cheers mofolol i was getting all excited cause i thought they were dirt cheap, and i had my eye on 2 mint ones too
haha yea i did that a few times here.
Saw a really nice soarer with ''89'' on the front and i thought it was a little over a grand
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