This is not Japan. I can easily tell because there are two Hyundais in the picture (the bowing truck and the silver sedan). Hyundais are Korean cars and are seldom seen in Japan.
The dead give-away though is the license plate of the truck. It's yellow. In Japan, yellow plates are for kei-cars and would not be on a commercial truck like this.
I'm a car enthusiast and lived in Japan for years. I am certain this is Korea, not Japan.
True, there are also clearly Korean characters on the license plate and on the background. But I like your explanation better. Even though it's not Japan, it's still funny.
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In japan truck bow to you.
ReplyDeleteThis is not Japan. I can easily tell because there are two Hyundais in the picture (the bowing truck and the silver sedan). Hyundais are Korean cars and are seldom seen in Japan.
ReplyDeleteThe dead give-away though is the license plate of the truck. It's yellow. In Japan, yellow plates are for kei-cars and would not be on a commercial truck like this.
I'm a car enthusiast and lived in Japan for years. I am certain this is Korea, not Japan.
True, there are also clearly Korean characters on the license plate and on the background. But I like your explanation better. Even though it's not Japan, it's still funny.
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ReplyDeleteThanks mate! That's the most useful piece of info I've got all week. Glad that an individual can do this easily and save money on auctions. Appreciate the heads up.
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That Truck knows some fucking discipline!
ReplyDeletenice & cool.....thanks for inspiring me.
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