WTF is this?
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If it's a tintmasters thing I wanna get one to show support for the shop.
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i was told it was a JDM thing from on of the tintmasters guys, i can't remember what it was exactly right now.
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Ive seen them too. Saw my first on erics hatch i think. I want one when i get my hatch within the next few weeks
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i believe it's something from japan that is like an exclamation mark almost. put on road signs and what not. kind of like "pay attention to this!". but I could be wrong.
Tintmasters also recently just got in a shipment of japanese "new driver" window stickers. The young addolecent drivers in japan put them on there car to show they are inexperienced or something. I dunno, just what tyler at tintmasters said. they are getting ones in for advanced drivers too, I believe...

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My Grand AM DOHC VTEC Type R is up for sale starting out at $6,995!
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Bad93ex wrote:
My Grand AM DOHC VTEC Type R is up for sale starting out at $6,995!WOW i suppose that has some good ole` JDM hp huh? Pretty quick to im quessing Thats a hell of a deal

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wannabe wrote:
i believe it's something from japan that is like an exclamation mark almost. put on road signs and what not. kind of like "pay attention to this!". but I could be wrong.
Tintmasters also recently just got in a shipment of japanese "new driver" window stickers. The young addolecent drivers in japan put them on there car to show they are inexperienced or something. I dunno, just what tyler at tintmasters said. they are getting ones in for advanced drivers too, I believe...

The symbol shown here means "young driver" which has to be on all new drivers in Japan who have less than a year of experience. The other "advanced driver" one is actually an "elder driver" which has to be on all drivers 60 years old and older. The way the driving and insurance system works in Japan, so I have heard, is that when you are a noob driver, you are pretty much invincible from accidents involved with others. They feel that if a noob either gets hit or hits another experienced driver, it is the experienced drivers fault because they should have been more careful, more allert, and been able to avoid the accident all together. Another reason for this system is because to be able to drive in Japan, it is expensive as hell. All licensed drivers are manditory to take a drivers ed course, or something similar, that costs in the $5000 US range. Insurance is insanely costly, along with the cost of gas, which the last time I checked is in the $6-8 US range.
Ryan
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ticklemedaly wrote:
The symbol shown here means "young driver" which has to be on all new drivers in Japan who have less than a year of experience. The other "advanced driver" one is actually an "elder driver" which has to be on all drivers 60 years old and older. The way the driving and insurance system works in Japan, so I have heard, is that when you are a noob driver, you are pretty much invincible from accidents involved with others. They feel that if a noob either gets hit or hits another experienced driver, it is the experienced drivers fault because they should have been more careful, more allert, and been able to avoid the accident all together. Another reason for this system is because to be able to drive in Japan, it is expensive as hell. All licensed drivers are manditory to take a drivers ed course, or something similar, that costs in the $5000 US range. Insurance is insanely costly, along with the cost of gas, which the last time I checked is in the $6-8 US range.Ryan
i was told by a foreign exhancge student 2 years ago that most kidsin japan that do drive dont have their license. they just pay off the police when they get pulled over. her parents both had never had their license and they all have their daily driven cars, none of which are driven by registered drivers. must be nice to have shady ass cops over there. -
wannabe wrote:
i believe it's something from japan that is like an exclamation mark almost. put on road signs and what not. kind of like "pay attention to this!". but I could be wrong.This is correct. It is basically a 'warning, or pay close attention'.... We discovered it while looking through some instructions we got for a JDM piece. Obviously all of the words/symbols were in Japanese....
Jason
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BTW, I need a new one of those stickers
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94NDTA wrote:
I don't understand why someone would want to put tat on there car, especially if they don't know what it means.It's the trendy thing to do.
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