
The 1990 Toyota Century Is a Japanese Rolls-Royce
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Date: 2019-10-25
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AIC Corp
I provided many of the cars for Fast and Furious Tokyo drift, but they didn't listen to me about the Mafia car or they couldn't get one fast enough and ended up using a big body Benz that I got at Cade Auction for 3 grand. totally wrong car. I lived in Japan, in Kansai, and I'm in the car industry, best believe I know what the Yakuza use, although some of the underlings would drive Bentleys. not the Benz. don't blame me.
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I provided many of the cars for Fast and Furious Tokyo drift, but they didn't listen to me about the Mafia car or they couldn't get one fast enough and ended up using a big body Benz that I got at Cade Auction for 3 grand. totally wrong car. I lived in Japan, in Kansai, and I'm in the car industry, best believe I know what the Yakuza use, although some of the underlings would drive Bentleys. not the Benz. don't blame me.
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Marc neocaster
I love that you always seem amused by ashtrays and lighters. I had a few Ford Tempos where I would forget to empty the ashtray until it caught fire. Good old days, indeed(ICYMI a lot of airliners still have ashtrays in their bathrooms. If that speaks to the age of these planes, I should probably start taking the train)
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I love that you always seem amused by ashtrays and lighters. I had a few Ford Tempos where I would forget to empty the ashtray until it caught fire. Good old days, indeed(ICYMI a lot of airliners still have ashtrays in their bathrooms. If that speaks to the age of these planes, I should probably start taking the train)
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13BlcKJcK13
So whats even more unusual about the labeling is that some of it is in combined Hiragana/Kanji (which are Japanese words) and some of the labels are in Katakana (which phonetically approximate borrowed, typically, though not exclusively, English words. its a very mixed bag of labels
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So whats even more unusual about the labeling is that some of it is in combined Hiragana/Kanji (which are Japanese words) and some of the labels are in Katakana (which phonetically approximate borrowed, typically, though not exclusively, English words. its a very mixed bag of labels
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NomadSoul76
Doug seems astounded by it, but when I was a kid and my family was house hunting, our realtor had a car with motorized quarter windows. As a little kid I loved playing with them, my family may not have had a car with power windows yet so the whole thing was a novelty.
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Doug seems astounded by it, but when I was a kid and my family was house hunting, our realtor had a car with motorized quarter windows. As a little kid I loved playing with them, my family may not have had a car with power windows yet so the whole thing was a novelty.
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サトリアネオP
Soccer team members who go home after the game. I am tired, but unfortunately I crash into a black-painted luxury car. For Miura who was responsible for covering all the juniors, the condition of the talk given to the car owner, gang member Tanioka.
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Soccer team members who go home after the game. I am tired, but unfortunately I crash into a black-painted luxury car. For Miura who was responsible for covering all the juniors, the condition of the talk given to the car owner, gang member Tanioka.
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Jiyu Shugi
Some comments on the paint would be appropriate. The painting techniques for the Century come from the world of traditional Japanese lacquerware. Those interested should do a YouTube search for 'Bone, Flesh, Skin, the making ofJapanese lacquerware'.
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Some comments on the paint would be appropriate. The painting techniques for the Century come from the world of traditional Japanese lacquerware. Those interested should do a YouTube search for 'Bone, Flesh, Skin, the making ofJapanese lacquerware'.
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John Crusader
5: 05 when you notice OVERDRIVE and you can't wait for the part where Doug will have a amusing story about that function. which is for some reason in english while the rest of the car is labeled mostly in japanese: D
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5: 05 when you notice OVERDRIVE and you can't wait for the part where Doug will have a amusing story about that function. which is for some reason in english while the rest of the car is labeled mostly in japanese: D
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Stephen Brookes
Please do not say Japanese Rolls Royce. The interior is cheap and tacky. The wheels are small, the car looks like any other Japanese car of that era. I fell asleep thinking just thinking about driving one.
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Please do not say Japanese Rolls Royce. The interior is cheap and tacky. The wheels are small, the car looks like any other Japanese car of that era. I fell asleep thinking just thinking about driving one.
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Mikado
I bet the Majestic Chicken is there because the Century is still being used as the car of the Imperial Family of Japan, You know. it's like a certificate that says: HEY I AM THE CAR OF THE IMPERIAL FAMILY
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I bet the Majestic Chicken is there because the Century is still being used as the car of the Imperial Family of Japan, You know. it's like a certificate that says: HEY I AM THE CAR OF THE IMPERIAL FAMILY
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Schlipperschlopper
Back in the 1990s you could order the Century for 1 Million German Marks in Cologne Germany from the Toyota importer. It was 10 times more expensive than a Mercedes 560 SEL of that era.
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Back in the 1990s you could order the Century for 1 Million German Marks in Cologne Germany from the Toyota importer. It was 10 times more expensive than a Mercedes 560 SEL of that era.
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