Originally Posted by
asiandoood
I think it is like an unwritten law in Japan and parts of Asia. When I was in Japan, no car was dirty, scratched, ding'd or damaged. Everything was perfect. When I passed by repair shops or service shops, the mechanics were wiping down the cars if they had nothing to do. The taxis that were lined up were all super clean and shiny as well.
We should have laws like that here. It just makes everything so much less of an eye sore.
Very hard...as they rid their cars after certain miles or years. You'll only see those cars in the Museums now.
pshhh you can see them on honda-tech selling for 20k!
its like "zomg! a bone stock 12 year old civic with 111 ft lbs of torque!" over there
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