
The Kizashi Spotting Thread!
Found the other Kizashi that I knew resided locally! 

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"If in doubt , flat out" - Colin McRae 1968 -2007
Super sweet! Did you get to meet the owner?
That's the second largest gathering of Kizashis in the world! lol! Largest was 3 in Singapore many years ago.
That's the second largest gathering of Kizashis in the world! lol! Largest was 3 in Singapore many years ago.
Nah I never, but I know where they work.....not that I'm a stalker or anything! haha!SamirD wrote:Super sweet! Did you get to meet the owner?
That's the second largest gathering of Kizashis in the world! lol! Largest was 3 in Singapore many years ago.
Every time I've seen this other Kizashi it's been parked in that parking spot, so I've gathered from that, that they work at this supermarket!

"If in doubt , flat out" - Colin McRae 1968 -2007
You need to write 'Kizashiclub.com' on a piece of paper and put it under the wiper. 

I shall, once you correct the spelling of Kizashi in this thread title!SamirD wrote:You need to write 'Kizashiclub.com' on a piece of paper and put it under the wiper.

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Paper will probably disintegrate, Scotland is wet!

"If in doubt , flat out" - Colin McRae 1968 -2007
Actually had a thought, has anyone thought about making kizashiclub.com stickers or anything?
"If in doubt , flat out" - Colin McRae 1968 -2007
Agh!! One of the longest threads on the site and the name Kizashi is spelled wrong.Evanzo7 wrote:I shall, once you correct the spelling of Kizashi in this thread title!SamirD wrote:You need to write 'Kizashiclub.com' on a piece of paper and put it under the wiper.![]()
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Paper will probably disintegrate, Scotland is wet!



You'll have to pick a dry day if possible, or if they crack their window--just slide the paper inside where it's safe. Or just do it the old fashioned way and meet the owner.

I think the idea of a sticker has been brought up before, but the problem I've always found with stickers is that not everyone will want them, and I think that most on this forum probably wouldn't use them.Evanzo7 wrote:Actually had a thought, has anyone thought about making kizashiclub.com stickers or anything?
Now, vinyl clings might work better as they're removable, but I know they're much more expensive.
The best things are sometimes the simplest. This is what I use for my own web site:
http://www.huntsvillecarscene.com/events/PASSOUT2.pdf
I originally printed this on just a piece of paper and then cut out 'strips' to hand out. As time went on, I started using brightly florescent paper. As even more time went on, I had printing companies print them for me with a sponsor's name and phone number on the back. I was distributing 500+ of these a week back when I was working on my site regularly and a high percentage of people made it to the site from these.

I think a similar strategy would work for us here, although I think a single piece of paper with 12 strips would last a few years due to the rarity of the car.

Ach, you always see cars with forum addresses or things on them. Just small stickers on the rear or small back windows.SamirD wrote:I think the idea of a sticker has been brought up before, but the problem I've always found with stickers is that not everyone will want them, and I think that most on this forum probably wouldn't use them.Evanzo7 wrote:Actually had a thought, has anyone thought about making kizashiclub.com stickers or anything?
Might be worth looking into a mini web shop for the forum if enough people are interested?
"If in doubt , flat out" - Colin McRae 1968 -2007
I spent quite a bit of money making exactly those for my site--and I still have a lot of inventory left. People didn't buy as many as they said they would.Evanzo7 wrote:Ach, you always see cars with forum addresses or things on them. Just small stickers on the rear or small back windows.SamirD wrote:I think the idea of a sticker has been brought up before, but the problem I've always found with stickers is that not everyone will want them, and I think that most on this forum probably wouldn't use them.Evanzo7 wrote:Actually had a thought, has anyone thought about making kizashiclub.com stickers or anything?
Might be worth looking into a mini web shop for the forum if enough people are interested?
Besides, if the Kizashi is this rare to begin with and we want to attract Kizashi owners, another Kizashi would have to see a Kizashi with the sticker on it which is a slim chance to begin with. The 'calling cards' seem to work much better as they're like a personal invitation.