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HIDEMI 05-24-2014 11:58 AM

It does not get the JP plate because I just purchased a 84 Carrera.
To get to the plate with the new in Japan, you will be subject to inspection in accordance with the Japanese traffic rules.

I am shy and a little embarrassed, but the car photo might attach them;)

Bob Kontak 05-24-2014 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HIDEMI (Post 8081509)

Do you think the initials of C code that's the meaning of the Country?

If that was the case, the meaning of the initials D code What do you think?

At the same, my car is left-hand drive!

Yes C Code is country delivered to when new.

D-Code being in the country code field/position is the mystery.

I am still searching. The answer exists. It may be difficult to find.

christiandk 05-24-2014 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HIDEMI (Post 8081583)
It does not get the JP plate because I just purchased a 84 Carrera.
To get to the plate with the new in Japan, you will be subject to inspection in accordance with the Japanese traffic rules.

I am shy and a little embarrassed, but the car photo might attach them;)

You is pulling big leg..,.. not many know...

Bob Kontak 05-24-2014 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christiandk (Post 8081603)
You is pulling big leg..,.. not many know...

Pulling big leg? Is that a Danish term? Are you a yank?

HIDEMI 05-24-2014 12:53 PM

I pray that the D94 can be found.

Thank you everyone!
I am grateful.

christiandk 05-24-2014 02:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 8081635)
Pulling big leg? Is that a Danish term? Are you a yank?

Ever heard of sarcasm? :)

Bob Kontak 05-24-2014 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christiandk (Post 8081725)
Ever heard of sarcasm? :)

I am serious. Pulling leg is an expression used in the US.

Normally it's "You're pulling my leg".

Is the expression used in Denmark in the same manner? If not, I was asking if you were US origin.

Man, one misplaced reference to mid 19th century Finland/Russian horse and buggy driving protocol.........:)

christiandk 05-24-2014 11:15 PM

Bob, I know the expression and I know how it goes. I was just trying to be funny (did not go well) and write like HIDEMI. I think that he is having a laugh on our behalf.

I have visited you fine country 2 times but I am no Yank :)

Have a nice Sunday,

Christian

HIDEMI 05-25-2014 01:48 AM

Hello everyone!

I am filled with the translation software in the web site.
My writing might be hard to come to everyone. There is no strange meaning.
Please tell me that about 911 in various ways in the future!

And advances the story I thought my car that's EURO cars.
For example, Germany and the UK Porsche dealers.
Do you think these dealers and will be answered by e-mail option code detail?
Do you think the old car detail is not the answer?

Best regards.

pc100porsche 05-25-2014 04:34 AM

90% of 911s sold new in Japan are ordered LHD ..... whilst all cars drive on the Left Side of the road, cars can be ordered either RHD or LHD and most up market European cars are ordered LHD (its a weird screwed up prestige thing) .....

HIDEMI .. where are you based ? ...

Rich Gas 05-25-2014 06:53 AM

Hey Christiandk...I sense a fox in the hen house...lot of 10 post tricksters these days. I assumed an alternate ID when banned for a few weeks, but did it with a sense of humor and kept it light and fun. It was very apparent...
Here we have a supposed Japanese speaking user asking a ridiculous question with the inability to supply supporting photos, and relies on just enough confusion to deflect.

Bob Kontak 05-25-2014 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by christiandk (Post 8082206)
I was just trying to be funny (did not go well) and write like HIDEMI. I think that he is having a laugh on our behalf.

Oh Jeebus. Now I see. Ha. I am old.

Bob Kontak 05-25-2014 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HIDEMI (Post 8082238)
Do you think these dealers and will be answered by e-mail option code detail?

I would attempt to contact Porsche directly. It will take many attempts to get the the right person.

Rich Gas 05-25-2014 07:50 AM

Hide san, kon-nichi wa..watashi no namae wa Rich dess. Dozo yoroshku onegai-shi-mass.
Shuri shte kure-masen ka?

Domo arigato, Kampai!

HIDEMI 05-25-2014 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pc100porsche (Post 8082314)
90% of 911s sold new in Japan are ordered LHD ..... whilst all cars drive on the Left Side of the road, cars can be ordered either RHD or LHD and most up market European cars are ordered LHD (its a weird screwed up prestige thing) .....

HIDEMI .. where are you based ? ...

> Pc100porsche
Hi!
Based?
My car is LHD.
I am sorry. I did not know the meaning of the question.

HIDEMI 05-25-2014 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 8082469)
I would attempt to contact Porsche directly. It will take many attempts to get the the right person.

Hi!
Thank you very much.
I want you in direct contact with Porsche to Bob.

HIDEMI 05-25-2014 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich Gas (Post 8082540)
Hide san, kon-nichi wa..watashi no namae wa Rich dess. Dozo yoroshku onegai-shi-mass.
Shuri shte kure-masen ka?

Domo arigato, Kampai!

Hi Rich!
Sentence of s Japanese is really good!

I did not know the meaning of this sentence.
> Shuri shte kure-masen ka?

oh snap 05-26-2014 04:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HIDEMI (Post 8082985)
> Pc100porsche
Hi!
Based?
My car is LHD.
I am sorry. I did not know the meaning of the question.

where are you based means どこに住んでいますか。

SmileWavy from福岡

Rich Gas 05-26-2014 05:36 AM

Hide san, was asking if you repair/ work on your car, with that sentence.

Remember: Memorial Day Today; let there always be peace...
Kampai!

NYNick 05-26-2014 07:15 AM

Give the guy a break…Bob asked him to post a photo of his option sticker with the D94 code, and he did, and still nobody can help decode it.

Maybe it's a unique code?


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