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JapaneseVehicles.com sells and export quality Japanese used cars from Japan to customers around the world. With a stock of around 1000 second-hand used cars, 4WDs, buses and trucks, JapaneseVehicles sells and exports more than 6000 vehicles to more than 80 countries every year.

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A few nice Japanese used trucks images I found:

Schism Jim
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Image by Gary Bridgman
One of the more notorious of my shot-up roadsign photographic sculptures from my 2004 show at Midtown Artist Market.

Inspired by turbulence within the Episcopal Church. This piece is now showing at a lighting store in Memphis, but the proprietor had to go it back to his office as it was generating complaints. Not sure if they were from people who reckon this is pro-Confederate or anti-Confederate. I kind of hope it’s both.

I did not produce the bumper sticker, though. Found it on eBay in the extreme late 20th Century.
The company that produces these bumper stickers also sells vanity press history books about how slavery wasn’t so terrible and what an evil dictator Abraham Lincoln was. The company views Zip codes as an unwanted federal intrusion and they don’t post it on their Web site. They also questioned that you not write their Zip code on any first-class mail being sent to them because postal regulations state that zip-code lookup (on the part of the USPS) is part of first-class mail service and we shouldn’t have to bother writing it. But when I sent them the check for two bumper stickers (one for me and one for Charles Reagan Wilson’s collection at the Center for the Study of Southern Culture) I looked up their full 9-digit Zip+4 code and wrote it in large numbers. Despite defiling the envelope with the Mark of the Beast, I promptly received the bumper stickers…. can’t remember if they wrote my Zip code on the package or not.

The title is a reference to a—shall we say, unsavory—character in the Georg C. Scott film, Hardcore

The series

The 35mm slides imbedded behind each hole were shot with a Canon AE1, the pellet holes were made with an Ithaca"musket hammer" double-barrel break-action 12Ga

When I was living near Oxford, Mississippi, in 1999, I started making "wall sconces" out of hurt highway signs that the local Mississippi Department of Transportation field station had consigned to its recycle pile.

Some signs that I buy already have bullet holes, but most of these holes have been rendered by my grandfather’s Ithaca 12 ga. shotgun, using .000 buckshot, and occasionally 9mm or .45 rounds depending on what kind of heat my small helpers are packing.

I often cut lines into the sign, connecting the holes. This dates back to my original thought of building a planetarium projector out of shot-up signs and showing new constellations designed by rednecks. The lines make them look like constellation charts.

Once I shoot and cut a sign, I build a low-tech light box on the back of it and mount 35 mm slides (frames removed) on the white plastic surface. Each fragment of film is lined up behind a bullet/pellet hole.

The whole contraption is framed out in scrap lumber or with more of the white Lucite sheets, deep enough to wire it with a couple of compact fluorescent bulbs. i tried rope light and it sucks mostly, not that ropelight’s inventor gives a rat’s ass about this particular application.

The conceptual corner that I had painted myself into at one point was the lack of a photographic technique that matched this setting.

"What’s the point of inventing a new language when you don’t have anything to say?" I questioned myself, you know, rhetorically (does that mean "in the mirror with a two-beer buzz-on")

I wanted to get inside the heads of the sign-shooters, find out what they were trying to prove, and then prove the same thing with a camera. It finally occurred to me that they weren’t saying anything. They just like to blast the shit out of stuff while they’re driving. Wouldn’t you?

So my breaktrough came when a friend showed me the DVD of Masaki Kobayashi’s 1964 film, Kwaidan. [I know this is beginning to sound like I'm showing out and putting on airs, but it's really pretty common for people in West Tennessee to have DVD players these days.]

One of the characters was a Samurai, practicing the martial art of Yabusame, or mounted archery [search for that tag and you'll see what I mean]. So while I was watching this guy shoot arrows at a square cedar block while riding at a full gallop, I realized that the Southern pastime of shooting road-signs from a moving vehicle is basically the same sport.

While purists from both camps would protest any comparisons, both sports involve steering with your legs, drinking rice-based beverages (saki and Busch Light), careful marksmanship and a lot of ancestor worship.

So now I shoot most of my photographs from the saddle of my Japanese pickup truck, often through the rear and side mirrors.

Nice Japanese Used Trucks photos

 

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trucks like these available
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purveyors of premium used japanese work and recreational vehicles. i clicked around their site and they have a mazda bongo for sale. it’s sixteen years ancient and ten thousand dollars, but if you buy it, you’ll be driving a bongo. also, the ad copy states that it’s perfect for mega loads.

International CityStar 肉 Delivery Truck
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Image by Ricecracker.
肉, pronounced ‘Niku’, means ‘meat’ in Japanese

Unfortunately, with all of the SNOT work used for the graffiti, there is small room for an interior, much less an opening door. IM are my initials.

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Cool Japanese Used Trucks images

 

A few nice Japanese used trucks images I found:

Why Japanese used Kei trucks or mini trucks are well-known all over the world?

Mini Trucks, which are also known as Kei trucks, Kei means, “light weight“. Japanese Mini Trucks or Kei class vehicles are less expensive, smaller; lighter and very importantly they are fuel-efficient. Japanese mini trucks are available with automatic transmissions, 2WD, 4WD, air conditioning, forced induction engines and with other optional features. Japanese Used Mini Trucks are Well loved in USA, Canada & Other countries as well.

SOME FACTS ABOUT JAPANESE MINI TRUCKS

4×4 Japanese Kei Truck or Mini Truck Is An ATV – Off Road – Multi Purpose Utility Vehicle. In Japan, the Kei Mini Trucks must have to pass mandatory inspection and strict EPA emissions standards, the cost of inspections increase as the vehicle ages, resulting in early export. Mini trucks engines are available in 550cc to 660cc, liquid cooled, 2, 3 or 4 cylinder gasoline, 40 MPG These mini trucks were having 12? tires. Some of them are available with differential lock or axle lock. These Mini Trucks are having Bed capacity, ~ 880lbs Having Weight ~ 1800lbs Their size was available in Ten feet long, Five feet high and Four feet wide. Japanese 4×4 Kei Mini Truck is approved in the USA For their use only in Off Road. 4? x 6? rear bed with folding sides, some available with dumps & Hydraulics. They are having full instrumentation – electric, oil, temp, Heat, defrost, wipers and headlight all standard, some with A/C. To be used in USA all imported Japanese 4×4 Kei Mini Trucks are Restricted To 25 mph otherwise they are available at 60 mph.

Uses of Japanese Mini trucks:

Construction, Landscaping, Hunting, Farming, Fishing, Hotels, Manufacturing Yards, Airports, Automobile Yards, Hospitals, Schools/Universities, Sports Centers, Train Stations, Complexes, Industrial Complexes, Amusement Parks, Industrial Mines, Malls, Warehouses, Parks/Gardens, Auto Garages, Docks, Boatyards, Museums, Race Tracks etc.

Some of the best quality Kei mini trucks manufacturers in Japan are Suzuki, Daihatsu, Honda, Isuzu, Subaru, Mitsubishi, Toyota, Nissan, Hino, Mazda etc.

If you are looking to import Kei Mini Truck of any make, then please visit now at:

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P K Bansal was born on April 22, 1967 in Rajasthan one of the state in India, had done Post Graduate with Master of Commerce in International Trade.

Working since 1989 for worldwide export-import industry, international marketing, publishing news magazine on Japanese automobile industry & providing web solutions to the Japanese car dealers.

After developing more then 100 websites for different dealers in Japan and experiencing the problems & taking the feedback from these exporters they came up with an auto portal JapanAutoPages.com, which is one of the best portal in used car industry of Japan. Aiming to help all the dealers in Japan to get actual business with simple to manage way.

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