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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by Laser_Ramon View Post
    anu meaning nga mga stickers na yan? pede ata ako makahingi ng ganyan dun sa balikbayan hehe.
    +100 hp yan.Kidding aside, i think its a jdm style *RARE*.

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    #12
    there are 2 types of wakaba badges:
    Soshinoya and Kareha

    These badges are used in Japan to identify two types of drivers:
    Beginner and Elderly

    Soshinoya badge -> drivers with less than 1 year experience
    Kareha badge -> drivers over the age of 70

    I find it amusing (and strangely ironic) that rice cars have either badge on
    their cars.

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    #13
    nyahahah! yun pala ibig sabihin nun, buti di ako nagkakabit ng stickers. akala ko yung kareha para sa advanced drivers.

    edit:found these on another forum
    http://www.city.nagaoka.niigata.jp/d...en/drivig.html


    http://www.tic-toyama.or.jp/soudan/life_en/en4.html
    3. Driving Rules
    * If you are a newly-licensed driver or a senior driver, display the appropriate sticker on your car.

    ibig sabihin pag may sticker kang ganito either noob ka o hazard ka sa ibang drivers...

  4. Join Date
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    #14
    Quote Originally Posted by gearspeed View Post
    Ang hinahanap ko kase na wakaba ay ang kulay blue sa left white sa right.Alam ko kase yun ang beginners driver.
    wala namang blue at white na Wakaba. only yellow and green. meron rin din Kareha Badges for elders(age 70 above) color orange and yellow and has a diffirent shape. It shape like a water drop that is about to drop.

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by m_ron View Post
    +100 hp yan.Kidding aside, i think its a jdm style *RARE*.
    Marami ganito sa japan. Ang mga gumagamit ng wakaba badge ay mga baguhan na drivers lang sa japan (mga less than 1 year pa lang nagdadrive). This is to show other drivers that the one with wakaba badge is a a beginner driver while Kareha Badges is for elderly drivers (age 70 years old and above). This is for safety reason.

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by tr1ck5h07 View Post
    there are 2 types of wakaba badges:
    Soshinoya and Kareha

    These badges are used in Japan to identify two types of drivers:
    Beginner and Elderly

    Soshinoya badge -> drivers with less than 1 year experience
    Kareha badge -> drivers over the age of 70

    I find it amusing (and strangely ironic) that rice cars have either badge on
    their cars.
    They don't use this in race cars coz its for street use only.

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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by red_pajero View Post
    They don't use this in race cars coz its for street use only.

    RICE po yung sabi ko, hindi RACE hehehe

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    #18
    ayoko na magkabit nyan. hehe lahat nalang meron. yung iba hindi pa alam kung para san yan gusto lang magkabit kasi uso.

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by red_pajero View Post
    wala namang blue at white na Wakaba. only yellow and green. meron rin din Kareha Badges for elders(age 70 above) color orange and yellow and has a diffirent shape. It shape like a water drop that is about to drop.

    Bat ganun classmate ko meron siya.Mas mahaba pa ng kaunti dun sa mga binebenta sa nakita ko sa mymitsu na forum.

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    #20
    dami nagbbenta nya hcp. visit its forums

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