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Arrow Your not gonna beleive this...........

working at the photolab this morning, i was extremely bored. i was messing around with the developing machine. it has this little door you open to put the flim in. i'm looking at the little shock absorber type thing for the little door, like the two ones on our hatchback windows, and it says TOKICO. made in japan.
not kidding. does that make the machine jdm?
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haha, i guess the machine is jdm
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cool tokico shocks on a film machine, just like those eibcah springs in those ballpoint pens.
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are they adjustable shocks? If not, you should tell your manager to upgrade.
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are they adjustable shocks? If not, you should tell your manager to upgrade.
might be height adjustable, i'll lower the machine tommorow. maybe 2''. do you think i'll rub on the floor?
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I dont think you'll rub, you should be fine with only a 2" drop.
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hahahahahahaha these are the conversations i like.
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Was this a Fuji film machine?

I checked, though, Tokico doesn't supply chocks to Subaru.

(Subaru is a division of Fuji Heavy Industries. Though FHI is no longer formally connected to Fuji Film, they share a history and probably some historical supplier base.)

If you want to see a company with their fingers in everything, check out Kyocera.
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cool tokico shocks on a film machine, just like those eibach springs in those ballpoint pens.
really? What pens are these? I wanna buy some!!!
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really? What pens are these? I wanna buy some!!!
you know the pens with the clicker on them. they all have springs in them
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