FS:1980 HONDA PRELUDE XE
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FS:1980 HONDA PRELUDE XE
1980 HONDA PRELUDE XE
http://export-j-car.img.jugem.jp/20080716_190673.jpg
AT, 81,600KM, NAVY, 1800CC,
AIR CONDITIONER, POWER STEERING,
POWER WINDOW, SUNROOF,
ALLOY WHEEL, ONE OWNER,
FOB JPY953,000
The conditon is great! the previous owner have been keeping this car
in his house!
If you are interested in, Please let me know soon!
*OFFER SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE OR UNSOLD*
YOUNG AUTO CO., LTD
We deal with all kinds of New & Used Vehicles
TEL++81-839-76-1000
FAX++81-83-972-7973
Website: http://youngautoexport.com
Email address: sales@youngautoltd.com
http://export-j-car.img.jugem.jp/20080716_190673.jpg
AT, 81,600KM, NAVY, 1800CC,
AIR CONDITIONER, POWER STEERING,
POWER WINDOW, SUNROOF,
ALLOY WHEEL, ONE OWNER,
FOB JPY953,000
The conditon is great! the previous owner have been keeping this car
in his house!
If you are interested in, Please let me know soon!
*OFFER SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE OR UNSOLD*
YOUNG AUTO CO., LTD
We deal with all kinds of New & Used Vehicles
TEL++81-839-76-1000
FAX++81-83-972-7973
Website: http://youngautoexport.com
Email address: sales@youngautoltd.com
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Re: FS:1980 HONDA PRELUDE XE
On 2008-07-17, J.L.Hemmer <noone@nowhere.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 00:20:47 -0700 (PDT), "Young Auto Co., Ltd"
><JUN89010@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>1980 HONDA PRELUDE XE
>>
>>http://export-j-car.img.jugem.jp/20080716_190673.jpg
>>
> Why did the Japanese have the mirrors so far forward on the fenders?
>
> This isn't a prank question...just wondering what was their rationale
> for the forward mount rather than the door mounting common in the US
> today.
Probably to reduce the amount of blind space from the mirrors. The
blind spot is greatest at the mirror, and expands out in a triangle to
infinity. On the door, this means you don't see someone who has his
fender about even with your door, unless you look out that window
(like you're supposed to, but I digress). If the mirror is mounted on
the front fender, and properly aligned with the side of the car,
you'll see that car in that same spot...
--
Joe - Linux User #449481/Ubuntu User #19733
joe at hits - buffalo dot com
"Hate is baggage, life is too short to go around pissed off all the
time..." - Danny, American History X
> On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 00:20:47 -0700 (PDT), "Young Auto Co., Ltd"
><JUN89010@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>1980 HONDA PRELUDE XE
>>
>>http://export-j-car.img.jugem.jp/20080716_190673.jpg
>>
> Why did the Japanese have the mirrors so far forward on the fenders?
>
> This isn't a prank question...just wondering what was their rationale
> for the forward mount rather than the door mounting common in the US
> today.
Probably to reduce the amount of blind space from the mirrors. The
blind spot is greatest at the mirror, and expands out in a triangle to
infinity. On the door, this means you don't see someone who has his
fender about even with your door, unless you look out that window
(like you're supposed to, but I digress). If the mirror is mounted on
the front fender, and properly aligned with the side of the car,
you'll see that car in that same spot...
--
Joe - Linux User #449481/Ubuntu User #19733
joe at hits - buffalo dot com
"Hate is baggage, life is too short to go around pissed off all the
time..." - Danny, American History X
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Re: FS:1980 HONDA PRELUDE XE
On Wed, 16 Jul 2008 00:20:47 -0700 (PDT), "Young Auto Co., Ltd"
<JUN89010@gmail.com> wrote:
>1980 HONDA PRELUDE XE
>
>http://export-j-car.img.jugem.jp/20080716_190673.jpg
>
Why did the Japanese have the mirrors so far forward on the fenders?
This isn't a prank question...just wondering what was their rationale
for the forward mount rather than the door mounting common in the US
today.
Thanks
<JUN89010@gmail.com> wrote:
>1980 HONDA PRELUDE XE
>
>http://export-j-car.img.jugem.jp/20080716_190673.jpg
>
Why did the Japanese have the mirrors so far forward on the fenders?
This isn't a prank question...just wondering what was their rationale
for the forward mount rather than the door mounting common in the US
today.
Thanks
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