My neighbour here in Amman has an Orochi, it is the first time for me to spot one in my life.

Mitsuoka Motors announced the Orochi Zero (大蛇・零), with production limited to just 20 units; they were delivered to pre-order costumers in June. By limiting available options, such as by offering only one colour, they were able to reduce the price to around ¥9,340,000 (~$94,800 USD), or ¥1,160,000 (~$11,800 USD) less than the original Orochi models.
The Mitsuoka Orochi (光岡大蛇) is a Japanese sports car built by Mitsuoka Motors as a concept car in 2001, with updates to the design appearing in 2003 and 2005, before finally being offered for sale in late 2006 as a 2007 model. The car takes its name from the mythical Yamata no Orochi 8-headed Japanese dragon.
Mitsuoka Motors (光岡自動車?) is a small Japanese automobile company which builds modern Japanese cars to resemble British vehicles of the 1950s and 1960s. It is primarily a coachbuilder, taking production cars like the Nissan Micra and replacing the bodywork with its own custom designs. It has also produced a concept sports car, the Orochi. Mitsuoka Motors is also the principal distributor of retro-classic TD2000 roadster in Japan.
The car is not cheap, $94,800… My neighbour is rich!!
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Twitted by AnAgRaM13 added these pithy words on Jul 04 09 at 6:16 pmExactly, I took a deeper look and everything inside is in Japanese so I guess it is imported from there.
I like it how you put in the Japanese characters LOL.
Hope it won’t get vandalized in Amman.
Is it a right hand drive? This car will be ruined driving in Jordan
