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kuwahero - 10-05-10
Honda Civic Type R
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steve-o - 11-05-10
^sweeeeeeeeet!
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crazycraig - 12-05-10
Jims 4 ............good tools there
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jims4 - 13-05-10
Another strange colab by adidas, shame its not blue with trefoils.
Anyone going to put a deposit down on one?
http://www.autoblog.com/2010/05/13/volkswagen-golf-gti-adidas-and-excessive-worthersee-2/
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kt0626 - 13-05-10
Hey J, so what...I bought mine a tad too early?
I actually like my rims better, but I do like the sport bucket seats with the stripe - too bad its got the standard Adidas logo on it rather than Originals...
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flyingcod - 13-05-10
The actual Golf GTi Worthersee Edition is far sexier.
Best colour I've ever seen for a GTI.
fc a fan
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pukkabruv - 13-05-10
yeah, that adidas golf is well pony.. they even put the stearing wheel on the wrong side!!
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super sk8 - 14-05-10
^^ erm...no. But you always drive on the wrong side.
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kt0626 - 14-05-10
Good one T...and thx FC, that one is well flashy....sweet.
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pukkabruv - 14-05-10
nah mate.. you drive on the right side... we drive on the correct side!..lol
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Squeaky - 15-05-10
I never understand why the English drive on the left side. There must be a good reason because the English were also smart enough not to become an EURO-country and stick to their own currency. Stupid Euro!!!!
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flyingcod - 15-05-10
About a quarter of the world drives on the left, and the countries that do are mostly old British colonies. Japan also drive on the left.
Up to the late 1700's, everybody travelled on the left side of the road because it's the sensible option for feudal, violent societies of mostly right-handed people. Jousting knights with their lances under their right arm naturally passed on each other's right, and if you passed a stranger on the road you walked on the left to ensure that your protective sword arm was between yourself and him.
Revolutionary France, however, overturned this practice as part of its sweeping social rethink. A change was carried out all over continental Europe by Napoleon.The reason it changed under Napoleon was because he was left handed his armies had to march on the right so he could keep his sword arm between him and any opponent.
From then on, any part of the world which was at some time part of the British Empire was thus left hand and any part colonised by the French was right hand.
In America, the French colonised the southern states (Louisiana for instance) and the Canadian east coast (Quebec). The Dutch colonised New York (or New Amsterdam). The Spanish and Portugese colonised the southern Americas. So The British were a minority in shaping the 'traffic'.
The drive-on-the-right policy was adopted by the USA, which was anxious to cast off all remaining links with its British colonial past
fc loves facts
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streak - 15-05-10
Thank you wiki..
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flyingcod - 15-05-10
Fountain of knowledge me.
fc
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Squeaky - 15-05-10
Hahahaha, never knew this. Cool to know. Thanks fc!