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Not a single Yeti in Japan.........

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There is not a single Yeti in Japan - or any other Skoa as far as I know,

Lots of other, predominately Asian manufcturers small SUV's, decked out in gregarious chrome.

30°C and belting down with rain in Fukuoka - glad to be heading home tomorrow.

Sayonara

There is not a single Yeti in Japan - or any other Skoa as far as I know,

Lots of other, predominately Asian manufcturers small SUV's, decked out in gregarious chrome.

30°C and belting down with rain in Fukuoka - glad to be heading home tomorrow.

Sayonara

Interesting, what is it with this trend towards chrome??

I guess personal taste but it does seem to be breaking out all over cars even a similar effect on the insides?

ernieb

Its called a Leti in Japan - Ah So

With all the other SUV makers of Japanese origin it may be there is no room for Letis and Rand Lovers!!

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Its called a Leti in Japan - Ah So

With all the other SUV makers of Japanese origin it may be there is no room for Letis and Rand Lovers!!

Probably not, but I did see a Toyota Harrier. This is apparently branded as a Lexus elsewhere and only in Japan a Toyota. I did not have a very good look, as in a taxi at the time, but the brief impression was quite good.

Fukuoka -

I lol'd - Yes, I am immature. :D

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I lol'd - Yes, I am immature. :D

It could have been worse. The airport code letters is FUK.

Don't go there.

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