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jlist sells beginners marks now

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jlist sells beginners marks now

Post by Sean @ NDF » January 30, 2006

6 bucks...pretty good deal. These are authentic, reflective - magnetic type too.

http://www.jlist.com/IMAGE/nl9b6

heres there description

Immediately after getting their driver's license, for the first year of driving a car in Japan, everyone must put a "Beginner's Mark" on the front and back of your car. This yellow and green arrow is a universal symbol in Japan, meaning lacking in experience -- cars with this mark you have to drive carefully around them! This is a magnetic beginner's mark, which the Japanese stick to their car on the front and on the back in an easily seen area (this is Japanese law). You can use these on your car, or as an unusual fridge magnet, sure to cause questions about this curious marking -- it might even be the start of an interesting conversation. This is magnet is also reflective so it can be seen from a distance. 4.5" x 7" (11 x 18 cm), this is an amusing cultural artifact from Japan!


hahahaha people who lack experience. You know how many american jdm fans lack experience haha

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Post by 77 » January 30, 2006

I'll never understand why people would want to have that on their cars. :?
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Post by mcmBuilt » January 30, 2006

:iagree: ........ :down:

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Post by idreamidrive » January 30, 2006

now i know what the hell that is... noobs

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Post by trbobrk » January 30, 2006

There is another sticker for old people, we need this in the US.

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Post by Sean @ NDF » January 30, 2006

yeah, its the elderly driver one...orange and yellow tear drop shape

http://www.jhpusa.com/catalog/product_i ... ts_id=1025


i mostly commented that jlist has them now becuase they are like 3x the price elsewhere

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Post by Sol Man » January 30, 2006

wow...i would put one of those on my car. hah
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Post by munster » January 30, 2006

They need some for the other types of drivers. ie...reckless, no skills, road rager, talks on cellphone while eating breakfast and doing makeup, road head, etc.
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Post by Secret Squirrel » January 31, 2006

ToByTuNeD wrote:I'll never understand why people would want to have that on their cars. :?

i soo want one! :wink:

just kidding eric







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Post by 77 » January 31, 2006

Secret squirrel wrote:
ToByTuNeD wrote:I'll never understand why people would want to have that on their cars. :?

i soo want one! :wink:

just kidding eric
Yeah right, I'll make you a "Ham-fisted n00b" sticker for your car.

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