
Sometimes I need to be in different locations around Tokyo wearing armor so going by car makes more sense. This is me after getting changed in the car park at Yodobashi Camera.
Is that tamama's crest I see on your boot danny? :D
Thats what I first thought when I saw it. It actually means "Learner" - we stuck it on after my wife passed her test.
If i'm not mistaken it's called "wakaba". There's also a mandatory one for elders over 75 called "kareha" which looks like a orange and yellow raindrop. I wanted to get a wakaba since i got my driver's license early this year just to cause the WTF effect on people here in portugal xD
Gamma, I know what you mean. I was thinking of getting "Student Driver" all over my truck as I race in between traffic out here at 100mph. Lol.
^^ I think thats a trend here in America, alot of guys that try to make their cars appear JDM often stick that thing on their car.
danny you changed in the carpark? was anyone watching? hope you were wearing something while changing.
I see, much better than a great big red L.
We use 'Big Red L' here too. Now, where's the "See this Image Without the Mirai Mark"... :P
We use 'P' in Malaysia
We use L also, but a white L on a blue background.
cool, same here in switzerland. White L on Blue background ^^ but i like the japanese sign better, looks nice.
Same L on a blue background here in Holland. ^^
I love your car!
Anyone knows where I can download the Yodobashi Camera jingle? Love it when I was there :)
here in the u.s we dont get any stickers! no "L" or funky shaped ones... the one from japan is cool. the "L" is just odd... :P
Stormtrooper driver. Do you go Initial D, Danny? In France, it is a big red A, meaning Apprentissage (learning).
The next coolsomest thing after "inital-d'ing" is "inital-d'ing" in stormtrooper armor.
wow Danny nice car!!