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simontaylor Newbie
Age: 38 Zodiac: Joined: 27 Mar 2020 Posts: 1 Location: Chatteris
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Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2020 20:17 Post subject: Random Jap coin found |
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Whilst re-riveting the metal catches back on which hold the pieces of board like trim on the back of the back seats on my 1992 manual 2.5 lwb, i spotred what i thougt was a penny in the seat itself but when I got it out it's a Japanese coin, I'm guessing it somehow fell in but must have been there over 25 years at a guess, can anyone tell me if it has a date or what it is? I'm not very fluent in Honkers. |
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Simon_W *******
Joined: 21 May 2013 Posts: 4881 Location: Watford
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Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 8:54 Post subject: Re: Random Jap coin found |
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simontaylor wrote: |
Whilst re-riveting the metal catches back on which hold the pieces of board like trim on the back of the back seats on my 1992 manual 2.5 lwb, i spotred what i thougt was a penny in the seat itself but when I got it out it's a Japanese coin, I'm guessing it somehow fell in but must have been there over 25 years at a guess, can anyone tell me if it has a date or what it is? I'm not very fluent in Honkers. |
What a very odd first post. Why would you post here about Japanese coins? The obvious place would be a numismatics forum.
In the last few months I've spotted a number of posts on this forum from what would appear to be bots, but I can't work out the motive. |
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peteinchad LifeTime Member
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Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 9:50 Post subject: |
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Yep - very strange. Or maybe people in lockdown are getting bored and using Russian/English dictionaries to fill the time. |
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Simon_W *******
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Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 11:15 Post subject: |
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Hi Pete
Maybe! But on the other hand this problem started well before the lockdown. I just can't see the point of these posts other than as an intellectual exercise to see if the bot can pass a Turing test. But would anybody really think to do that on a UK Mitsubishi forum? Why mention that it's a 1992 manual 2.5 lwb if the post was about a Japanese coin? Perhaps I'm paranoid and the post was genuinely from somebody of Indian extraction in Canada who was re-riveting panels on the back seat trim of their Paj! And 'Honkers'? It's not even slang for the Japanese language. |
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peteinchad LifeTime Member
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Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 11:53 Post subject: |
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Hi Simon - maybe something to do with Hong Kong.
I found some Japanese till receipts under my centre console - I wouldn't have bothered finding out what they said - I just binned them.
We've had a lot of odd posts lately - I also haven't got a clue why!
Just an update of life without my truck. The Nissan Juke continues to need nothing doing to it - until last week when I noticed that the Continental tyres on the front were down to the wear indicators - after 2 years and 10,000 miles! I wonder if Nissan and Continental are running a scam? Soft tyre compound and split the profits of the cost of £140 per tyre. Or nearly £300 per tyre from the dealer!!!! |
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Simon_W *******
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Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 16:37 Post subject: |
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That's not good mileage at all even on a FWD car front tyres. I'm sure you've had the alignment checked too.
When I stripped out the interior of my Challenger I found all sorts of Japense stuff too - sweets, coins, till receipts etc. I still have a Japanese car club sticker on the tailgate. I like the authenticity.
The 'posh' car (Volvo XC70) that I bought last year gets very little use, as it's the Challenger that's my everyday workhorse. Last weekend the boot was filled up with bricks for a run to the local tip, which is something I wouldn't have wanted to do with the Volvo. I couldn't do without my Challenger. It's 24th birthday is coming up soon - by far the oldest car I've ever owned. It's never let me down or had any kind of problem that wasn't easily fixed. It feels like it will keep going forever - or at least as long as diesel or vegetable oil can be burned. |
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peteinchad LifeTime Member
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Posted: Sat Mar 28, 2020 17:56 Post subject: |
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I looked on the Juke forums - it seems like all the newer models are about the same. The Nismo , which I think is a more powerful 4wd variant is worse. I suppose the performance version gets thrashed a bit more but some people are getting 5000 miles out of the tyres.
I couldn't justify keeping two cars - we only do 5000 miles a year in this one so having 2 cars would mean each would only do 2500. At least the Juke goes three times further on a gallon of fuel than the truck and the road tax is next to nothing and servicing costs nothing as it's included in the lease. |
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TimReal LifeTime Member
Age: 54 Zodiac: Joined: 27 Mar 2007 Posts: 416 Location: Halifax
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Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2020 15:40 Post subject: Re: Random Jap coin found |
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simontaylor wrote: |
Whilst re-riveting the metal catches back on which hold the pieces of board like trim on the back of the back seats on my 1992 manual 2.5 lwb, i spotred what i thougt was a penny in the seat itself but when I got it out it's a Japanese coin, I'm guessing it somehow fell in but must have been there over 25 years at a guess, can anyone tell me if it has a date or what it is? I'm not very fluent in Honkers. |
My understanding is that it's a Japanese tradition to leave some money in a car that is being sold, as a kind of good luck thing. People have found all sorts over the years. All I found was a Mitsubishi pencil |
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