Only in California...
#21
RE: Only in California...
ORIGINAL: PandaXpress
no most JDM cars are driver side, and most german are passnager side
i like to have it on the driver side
i used to drive a civic and when i got my audi i used to forget its on the passanger side[:@]
but i never did what they did i usually drive around and park it correctly
no most JDM cars are driver side, and most german are passnager side
i like to have it on the driver side
i used to drive a civic and when i got my audi i used to forget its on the passanger side[:@]
but i never did what they did i usually drive around and park it correctly
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Most domestic Japanese cars are driver side (USDM) most TRUE JDM body design (such as found on the S14) which is a cloan of the true JDM car via frame design will still be found on the passenger side, since that is the driver side in japan. This holds true once you visit japan and see....
German cars it is a split. The M5, X5, and A4 are all passenger side, but the once porsche we were driving was driver side hood.
#23
RE: Only in California...
Too bored to reply earlier . My English isnt too good ,but i am English so we dont say two times because of the word twice.
It was put there by our ancestors for a reason,Merry Xmas to you all .
It was put there by our ancestors for a reason,Merry Xmas to you all .
#24
RE: Only in California...
ORIGINAL: glen
Too bored to reply earlier . My English isnt too good ,but i am English so we dont say two times because of the word twice.
It was put there by our ancestors for a reason,Merry Xmas to you all .
Too bored to reply earlier . My English isnt too good ,but i am English so we dont say two times because of the word twice.
It was put there by our ancestors for a reason,Merry Xmas to you all .
if you were really english you would have said happy christmas!
not to be a thread jacker, just had to point that out to be a smart-a$$
i did like your pics though! never see that in mn...
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