Good Pics Of Japan/far East
#33
Originally Posted by Jerk_Racer' date='Mar 17 2003, 01:03 AM
That's a 180SX and it's truly badass.
Yeah, I've seen it. You wanna make something of it?
Yeah, I've seen it. You wanna make something of it?
180sx, in japan there is no 240sx
#34
No, it's not mine. I wish. My 240SX is a bit of a basket case right now. But the guys in Okinawa know that yellow car. That car has had a lot of money put into it. Plus it looks great up close and in person.
There are plenty of fake 240SX's over in Japan. Just as lamers in the states try to have the "JDM" look, there's doofuses (or is doofii the plural of doofus?) that try to get the U.S. model look.
There are plenty of fake 240SX's over in Japan. Just as lamers in the states try to have the "JDM" look, there's doofuses (or is doofii the plural of doofus?) that try to get the U.S. model look.
#37
Or maybe that's a crappy idea.
Here's a nice pic that makes a nicer wallpaper from Yokohama's official website. It's of Minato Mirai 21. It's a small port village in Yokohama that is a very popular date spot. There are a lot of landmarks there to see like the tallest building in Japan (Landmark Tower, awesome view from the top), the biggest ferris wheel in the world (Cosmo Clock) and a lot of fancy architecture and design like the Intercontinental Hotel. There is a lot of good malls and shops, restuarants, a few small amusement parks a maritime museum on the Nippon Maru ship, definitely a place to check out if you go to Japan. Now who needs the Travel Channel?
Here's a nice pic that makes a nicer wallpaper from Yokohama's official website. It's of Minato Mirai 21. It's a small port village in Yokohama that is a very popular date spot. There are a lot of landmarks there to see like the tallest building in Japan (Landmark Tower, awesome view from the top), the biggest ferris wheel in the world (Cosmo Clock) and a lot of fancy architecture and design like the Intercontinental Hotel. There is a lot of good malls and shops, restuarants, a few small amusement parks a maritime museum on the Nippon Maru ship, definitely a place to check out if you go to Japan. Now who needs the Travel Channel?
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