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Discussion in '2nd Gen 4Runners (1990-1995)' started by SR5 Limited, Mar 5, 2020.

  1. Mar 5, 2020 at 8:45 PM
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    SR5 Limited

    SR5 Limited [OP] New Member

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  2. Mar 6, 2020 at 4:12 AM
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    92T4R

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    Ask a Postal Carrier. :)

    Nice rig though.
     
  3. Mar 6, 2020 at 11:04 AM
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    trlhiker

    trlhiker Lazy Bum

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    Very nice rig but a bit overpriced. I wonder how hard it would be to get used to right-hand drive? I have seen a few in my area. Usually old British cars.
     
  4. Mar 6, 2020 at 12:16 PM
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    Thatbassguy

    Thatbassguy New member? Really??

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    Probably not overpriced for what it is. It looks pretty clean!
     
  5. Jun 10, 2020 at 9:01 AM
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    TheBFA

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    The driving part is easy. It's the shifting and using your turn signal, or walking to the wrong door that is the problem. I lived in Japan when I turned 16 and got my first license. Only stayed another year before coming back to the US. You always hit the windshield wipers when you mean to use the turn signal, and hit the door with your hand thinking you're reaching for the shifter.

    If you throw in the driving on the other side of the road part, it's easy driving straight on the correct side, but as soon as you make a turn, your mind goes right back to what you're used to. I had a car full of friends screaming one time when I first got back to the US because I turned onto a 4 lane road with a median, but in the left side of the median. Luckily, it was a neighborhood road and no traffic at all. When there's traffic, you just follow people. It's when there is no traffic that you mess up until you get used to it again.
     
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