i want to move to japan
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i want to move to japan
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I bet I've been here before and didn't realize how much of a treasure (suby loving) it is.
http://www.apexjapan.com/eye/tsu0331/anton/index.html
http://www.apexjapan.com/eye/tsu0331/jeff/index.html
http://www.apexjapan.com/eye/tsu0331/mike/index.html
One word:

B4 heaven (there was the Legacy.
)
http://www.apexjapan.com/eye/hr_b4/index.htm
http://www.apexjapan.com/eye/tsu0331/anton/index.html
http://www.apexjapan.com/eye/tsu0331/jeff/index.html
http://www.apexjapan.com/eye/tsu0331/mike/index.html
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B4 heaven (there was the Legacy.
)http://www.apexjapan.com/eye/hr_b4/index.htm
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Originally posted by Sti-nkinPhast
yeah me too after I already lived there 12 years....
i need a sick skyline with a phat Y on my liscense plate....
gaigene desu ne???? hai.....sugoi karuma desu ne?!!!
watashi no kakoi desu ne.....
can anyone translate!?!?!?
sorry if its kinda broken japanese... i dont speak it everyday...
ahhhhh
yeah me too after I already lived there 12 years....
i need a sick skyline with a phat Y on my liscense plate....
gaigene desu ne???? hai.....sugoi karuma desu ne?!!!
watashi no kakoi desu ne.....
can anyone translate!?!?!?
sorry if its kinda broken japanese... i dont speak it everyday...
ahhhhh
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yo jeremy
ichido kurumao ugo kash!tate kudasai!
(japanese speakers lay off! thats all i know and i know its probably all screwed up!)
ichido kurumao ugo kash!tate kudasai!
(japanese speakers lay off! thats all i know and i know its probably all screwed up!)
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Nihon no kuruma ga daisuki! Nihon ni kaetai na...
I still remember seeing the Tommy Kaira tuned B4 wagon for sale second hand. I wanted to test drive but they said hell no
BTW, what does the Y represent on the plate? I never figured out why everyone else had a hiragana before the 4 numbers but some folks had a Y.
I still remember seeing the Tommy Kaira tuned B4 wagon for sale second hand. I wanted to test drive but they said hell no

BTW, what does the Y represent on the plate? I never figured out why everyone else had a hiragana before the 4 numbers but some folks had a Y.
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Originally posted by Choku Dori
Nihon no kuruma ga daisuki! Nihon ni kaetai na...
I still remember seeing the Tommy Kaira tuned B4 wagon for sale second hand. I wanted to test drive but they said hell no
BTW, what does the Y represent on the plate? I never figured out why everyone else had a hiragana before the 4 numbers but some folks had a Y.
Nihon no kuruma ga daisuki! Nihon ni kaetai na...
I still remember seeing the Tommy Kaira tuned B4 wagon for sale second hand. I wanted to test drive but they said hell no

BTW, what does the Y represent on the plate? I never figured out why everyone else had a hiragana before the 4 numbers but some folks had a Y.
I believe it stands for military foriegner..... (Gaigene) in japanese...
I'd bet people would be mad if you raced them and smoked them and they saw that Y on your plate....
kinda funny....you just got handed by an american!!! ahahahahah
The Y represents!!!
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Haha, figures that foreign military would be the only group to receive a distinguishing non-Japanese symbol on their license plate 
Thanks for clarifying!

Thanks for clarifying!
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BWAHAHAHAA!!!! That makes the "Y" even funnier (in a messed up sorta way)! Japanese folks still use the term Yankee sometimes, same like backwater hicks here on the mainland (except they refer to Northerners, particularly New "Englandah's", as opposed to "'Mericans" in general).
Anyhoo, back to your regularly scheduled programming. This was just a test of the Choku Dori Skewed Humor System. Had this been a real CDSHS emergency, I will probably have been loudly booed and possibly booted out of HIIC. Thank you for your patience
Anyhoo, back to your regularly scheduled programming. This was just a test of the Choku Dori Skewed Humor System. Had this been a real CDSHS emergency, I will probably have been loudly booed and possibly booted out of HIIC. Thank you for your patience
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