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more about #zztop more comments → PatFromGundo: Hino Cruising Ranger Piet Mondrian-edition Dekotora FTW! more » Bentoboxx, My Tank is full of it: So, The Subaru has an extra wide seat? more » P161911 probably shoudn't have: Just watched the Honda Z ad. It isn't ZZ Top, but Zed Zed Top! more » Paul Y. don't drive too fast.: I've always been a big fan of the Legacy Touring Bruce special edition -- somehow, it was seen as a smart marketing move to commemorate an ad campaign... more » MushyHeirloom: I'd say a Western Star really would be big in Japan. You'd be running over parked keicars on both sides of the alleyway! more » weatherman: I just can't quite get my head around why Diane Lane would be driving a Hino Cruising Ranger, which despite having a great name, is really just a box ... more » Six Flags Over Tomsk: Was that Brooke Shields in the first Legend commercial? If so, does Max know about this? more » Novaload: I guess there are people who feel they just don't quite have enough money. more » bzr: Bruce Willis was so big in Japan that Subaru introduced a limited-edition Legacy named after him, called the Subaru Touring Bruce. Now if that isn't t... more » Maymar: Is it wrong that I'm thinking about one of those Honda Zs kitted out like a baby Cadzzilla now? more » WheatKing: I can't wait for the Jackie Chan Chevy volt commercials. And for Rina Akiyama to do a spot for a ford taurus What.. it could happen. more » leavethegun-takethecannoli: I don't know, I find the idea of Ray Charles shilling for any car other than a limousine, disturbing. Then again, I haven't watched the video yet. . more » SirNotAppearing: I can't see videos at work, but Ray Charles sponsoring a car? more » Serious Mopar Jones- Incurable: I'd cruise Diane Lane's Hino. more » A strolling player: Heh heh. You said "Alphard". more » -
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Big In Japan: When Western Stars Make JDM Commercials
The money's great, babe, and they'll never see it back home. Yeah, but then came the internet, and now those agents' promises to their clients have turned out to be lies. More »


