AFAIK landcruisers are permanent 4WD
Definately switchable to RWD
AFAIK landcruisers are permanent 4WD
I think it's fair to say that Hilux Surf = Discovery, and Land cruiser = Range Rover. In terms of place in the range that is, not a direct comparison (actually in 97 they probably were directly comparable, not now though).
[TW]Fox;16673026 said:Unfortunately you were so busy frantically getting into your VAG Defence Force uniform you misread what I said.
FWIW, the A3 doesn't look like a SEAT.classic
Interesting how you would want to tell the world how much of a noob driver you are?
Oh and if you're going to fit Japanese size plates then get the right size so it actually fits.
Interesting how you would want to tell the world how much of a noob driver you are?
Oh and if you're going to fit Japanese size plates then get the right size so it actually fits.
Interesting how you would want to tell the world how much of a noob driver you are?
Oh and if you're going to fit Japanese size plates then get the right size so it actually fits.
[TW]Fox;16673026 said:Unfortunately you were so busy frantically getting into your VAG Defence Force uniform you misread what I said.
lol whut?
Sorry about the plates sir, forgot it was your car...
Idiot.
Dunno about you, but from where I'm sitting it looks like that car is in the UK..The Japanese plates are 330x165mm.
The Soshinoya, you understand what it means, right?
The yellow and green 'leaf' badge that first year drivers must post on their vehicles in Japan. Literally means "NEW DRIVER - DANGEROUS".
[TW]Fox;16688093 said:Why would you want that on your car?! The things JDM fans stick on cars is totally weird. All the Jap cars round here have a funny symbol on them lately, looks a bit like a hand.
[TW]Fox;16688093 said:All the Jap cars round here have a funny symbol on them lately, looks a bit like a hand.