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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.

You know those sticker booths that poeple seem to associate with asian cultures? I found a sticker in the side door pocket thingy of what I think might have been one of the two previous owners. It's a picture of two guys and they look like the jap equivalent of metro's...

I also found a rag in the wheel well.

There is a switch for fog lights but there are no foglights (Is this standard on type M 32 gtst's? It's above the backwindow heater/demister control) It also came with a bundle of wires and crap that I think might have been for an alarm system.. There are ramdom plugs on the inside of a cabin, and a holster for something that isn't there anymore...

When I opened up the console i found 4 different plugs that didn't go anywhere! One of which looked like an adaptor thingy for an aftermarket head unit...

I found a japanese baseball... some touch up paint - one of which wasn't the colour of my car... and, although I didn't realise at the time so I threw it out, one of those sump plugs with a valve in it...

And my original owners manual... oh and a japanese coin i think... has 100 on it i think...

i found a packet of firecrackers that werent opened in my car when it got here. along with numerous coins, some 'for sale' type banner things for hte front window, and a little log folder type things with other jap stuff written in it.

was meant to set the firecrackers off as celebration when the car got reg'ed for the first time.. i dont know what happened to them.. :S

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