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#86
The Shoshinsha mark or wakaba mark is a green and yellow V-shaped symbol that new Japanese drivers must display on their cars for one year. Conversely, the orange and yellow "fukushi mark" or "kareha mark" denotes elderly drivers, or advanced driver with racing experience. The green mark is designed to warn other drivers that the marked driver is not very skilled, due to inexperience and young age. However, in the North American scene, these badges are placed on the back of vehicles for a JDM look as a form of fashion.
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Some one has been drinking too much haterade... I guess he is upset because he has the beginers stickers.
He is probably mad because he can't find his powered by infiniti shoulder pads too.
Dude Who F' ing cares if some one wants to put stickers or suction cups on their cars. Does it directly effect you? NO! crawl back to your hole and keep your hater opinons to your self.
Now the whole JDM scene is not for everyone including me but do what you do with your car..Say you dont like it and be done dont start talking crap...pretty childish to me.
UNV-IT46 your car is hot bro love the IP
#89
Hey UNV-IT46. I haven't been following this thread until now, but do you have a pic of the front of your car? I noticed your removed the Infiniti emblem in the rear, did you add a nissan emblem to the front or kept the infiniti emblem? or change out the grille?
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No i still have the oem grill. I am not doing the nissan badges. I am changing the front grill to an aftermarket so it will have nothing there. In the mean time i might just remove the front infiniti emblem alone if it doesnt look bad. just have not got around to removing it. i might try it tonight