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Hello,everyone.

Long winter is finally the end, spring has come to Japan:D
I want to go out to play outside with My D!

Well,I had to present a sunshade from my friend living in Florida.
I can not buy it in Japan, I am so happy:rolleyes:
 

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Luckily I'm not allergic to it, but it's just irritating because it gets on everything. We had high winds over the weekend and driving on the roads that go through the woods here was like driving through a sandstorm with how much pollen was blowing around. I hosed pollen off my car at least 4 or 5 times over the weekend.

This was 2 hours after hosing it off this past Saturday.
 
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Luckily I'm not allergic to it, but it's just irritating because it gets on everything. We had high winds over the weekend and driving on the roads that go through the woods here was like driving through a sandstorm with how much pollen was blowing around. I hosed pollen off my car at least 4 or 5 times over the weekend.

This was 2 hours after hosing it off this past Saturday.
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Oh,I see!
We need a high pressure washer at this season,of course I have;-)
My house is near the Pacific Ocean,high winds and have to be careful to salt damage..
Now,car wash is became my lifework:(
 
I see you found the same Dodge decal I have for my challenger, for your front grill. You have a great ride, I also have that same bumper brush guard!
 
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I see you found the same Dodge decal I have for my challenger, for your front grill. You have a great ride, I also have that same bumper brush guard!
Thank you,dizzyD!
I hope that I will ride challenger someday like you.
But tax is too expensive to ride a American-car in Japan;(
It is a story of previous to me that money is applied to the child-rearing still..
 
Thank you,dizzyD!
I hope that I will ride challenger someday like you.
But tax is too expensive to ride a American-car in Japan;(
It is a story of previous to me that money is applied to the child-rearing still..
I can imagine the Gas prices doesn't help. I wish I can put the gas $$'s back to kids. I miss the $0.90 per gallon back in the 80's! I'm just now seeing the average fall below $4.00/ gallon this week.
 
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I can imagine the Gas prices doesn't help. I wish I can put the gas $$'s back to kids. I miss the $0.90 per gallon back in the 80's! I'm just now seeing the average fall below $4.00/ gallon this week.
In Japan,165 yen per liter of gasoline prices this week. It is a rising trend this year. I must pay 10,000 yen or more when I fill up the Durango. . Is too expensive;(

And,there is a system of inspection in Japan further. Once every two years (or one year) , if I do not receive the check overall, I can not be able to continue to ride the car. 100,000 yen to 150,000 yen takes about the inspection.
 
In Japan,165 yen per liter of gasoline prices this week. It is a rising trend this year. I must pay 10,000 yen or more when I fill up the Durango. . Is too expensive;(

And,there is a system of inspection in Japan further. Once every two years (or one year) , if I do not receive the check overall, I can not be able to continue to ride the car. 100,000 yen to 150,000 yen takes about the inspection.
I remember seeing the Japanese inspection on an episode of Wheeler Dealers once. It's called a shaken, no?
 
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