The classic cars on sale at Yosuke Fukuda's repair yard ooze Californian cool with their chrome and tail fins, but on Japanese roads new US vehicles are a rare sight -- much to President Donald Trump's annoyance.
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00:00I'm not sure how many of you know what I mean
00:05I'm not sure how many of you know what I mean
00:10But it's not just a start
00:12I don't know what I mean
00:13I think it's just a start
00:27In this genre, it's a big deal.
00:33It's a big deal.
00:34It's a big deal.
00:36It's a big deal.
00:38But for the American people,
00:41it's a great feeling that it's cool and great.
00:57There is a non-conونing car there.
01:07There are not many kinds of cars in Japanese We can't sell it.
01:11I would like to buy it.
01:14When we buy the cars in America,
01:17we also make an app in the needs of the cars.
01:21But I think that with Japanese cars,
01:24it may be any standards like a service.
01:26I think it's important to have a lot of things.
01:33I think it's a big idea for Japan.
01:38I think it's a big idea for Japan.
01:42I think it's a big idea for Japan.
01:47I think it's a good idea for Japan.