Harajuku perhaps?
Harajuku perhaps?
Ref taxes, you can perhaps read the facts, not myths: http://japanesenostalgiccar.com/2015/03/05/pro…
No such thing as an international license. Only allowed to drive on such permits as tourists. Max three months in Japan...
Agreed. Greatly exaggerated. I passed my driver and motorcycle both on the first time. As did the two friends sitting their motorcycle at the same time. Why let the facts get in the way of a good story?
A friend gets his in a few weeks, and hopefully we're then trading pics of my S800 chasing his S660 through Yokohama streets... Watch my usual place for the pics!
> South African Beetles were never exported to Scotland
My biggest problem driving a 356 daily was bogans wanting to race...
My S800 reliably runs to 10,000rpm, and comp versions routinely to 12,000. The sound is as expected; simply spine-tingling. YouTube has numerous clips of S800 above 9000 accordingly...
Except of course, a real safari roof adds another roof over the real roof for tropical climate cooling... Not just a poser look. Neko.
Here's one in its native environment: http://japanesenostalgiccar.com/2013/01/29/gra…
Are you attempting to make fun of this, or suggesting this is a good thing? In the home market, any car without electric retracting mirrors does not sell. It is a simple every day necessity in Japan; for either parking or navigating tight roads. For example, I have to retract my mirrors to both park at my Tokyo house,…
No, not needed. Us locals simply register as normal cars...
There were two - an MF10 and an MF12. Neko.