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i recently imported my chaser, and i found pills.. . there were 3 different kinds. they werent in cardboard packages, just the safety seal thingos. i didnt try them, instead i crushed them up and fed them to my dogs. . . .

im kidding.. . i dont know where they went. . . .

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I ended up with the original owners manual, still in the plastic sleave from teh dealership. Even had the salesmans card still in it!

Much thanks to the guy I bought it off for leaving that little gem in the car for me! :)

Also, I always thought I didn't have a jack, but when I pulled the boot interior apart I found it right up the back to the sidewall, sitting there with the original tool kit and a soggy packet of tissues.

And then, on the same day I find the flare in the passanger footwell.

I was like a kid in a candy store I tells ya! ;)

oh, both my mate and i also found flares. i thought they had to take them out during compliancing?

anyway, we let them off. let me tell you theyre not as fun as they sound. the first 5 seconds it great, but they go for about 10minutes, so dont waste your time. if you get one, just sell it on ebay. . . or something..

afaik they haven't sold soiled ladies undergarments in japan in public for a while. You gotta go to some seedy places or shop on the internet for that. And with all the little girls jumping in on the act to get some pocket money prices are pretty cheap.

When i went on Conitki thru Europe, we had a Japanese chick on the bus.

Could speak English reasonably well and also had a calculator thing that could translate English to Japanese and vice versa.

Our tour leader had heard of used undies for sale but she couldn't understand the word 'used' or 'second hand'.

She's thinking "derr, of course you can buy undies in Japan"

Tour leader typed in second hand and showed her the result on the palmpilot thingo and she started laughing pretty hard..we were laughing harder, E'd never heard of such a thing.....

Then we asked how much, and she said expensive and that school boys used to buy them from vending machines and could be seen sniffing them on train stations.

THEN she asks.... "how much are they in your country"

We all nearly died laughing! Not our country dear !

That's a Japan thing. Hehe :D

(but she wouldn't sell me hers, yes i did ask :D)

smoke it up kris

cant wait to see what i find in my car! lol

i better get some cool goodies with it!

your car looks like it was owned by some family dude that wanted a sports car. Expect golf balls :angry:

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