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The Rolls-Royce wheel center cap always has the RR mark in the correct position!

Posted: September 1, 2018 Updated:

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Dodon. There was a very nice white Rolls Royce in the parking lot in Tokyo that I often use.

What's more, it stays open. The interior color also matched the white outside very well, and it was beautiful.

"No, it's dignified and the inside is beautiful. And although it's open, if you reach out to the seat and try to touch the inside of the car, security will surely be instant. I wonder if it will ring. "

If you were thinking about something a little dangerous (laughs) (of course, you wouldn't touch it !!).

"It's cool!", The older brother in the parking lot approached. The parking lot here is really me, a heavy user I use a lot, so I got acquainted with most of the people in charge of the parking lot.

Among them, this older brother is one of the good friends (?), And when he always runs with my beloved 911, he puts his hand on his ear.

"Today, the noisy sound is the engine? Is it music?"

They welcomed me with gestures like this (laughs), and they have almost no honorifics with each other.

When I was looking at it together, "No, it's amazing!", I felt something strange. Hmm. I wonder, this feeling of strangeness. Ah. This is it.

Make sure the RR logo on the Rolls-Royce foil center cap is straight!

so. What is the center cap in the center of the foil? The Rolls-Royce "RR" mark depicted here. It didn't turn left and right and stiffened, and it was facing the normal position.

I felt uncomfortable because not only the front wheels but also the rear wheels are perfect and the "RR" is straight.

As with Porsche, it is natural that the tires are rotating, so when the car is stopped, it seems that the center mark is less likely to be in the correct position straight.

In this way, the crest in the center of the foil flips over and stiffens.

But. Mr. Rolls Royce, even if you look at the other side, all RRs are still in the normal position.

When I asked my brother, "What does this mean? Maybe Rolls is designed so that the RR in the middle is always straight?" It's supposed to be straight, and it's definitely going to be straight! "

He touched the center cap a little and showed me (I wonder if it was good (laughs). Well, he seemed to be on good terms with the owner of this Rolls, so I'm sure it was good).

No, it was my first discovery. As expected. Rolls Royce. The place to be particular about is also fine! !!

Purple two-tone Rolls Royce

And here is Mr. Rolls Royce in two purple colors. The interior is also whitish. wonderful.

Even so, I meet Rolls-Royce very often these days. Is there a lot of Rolls-Royce in my actions, or is it increasing all over the city ...? ??

It's too big for me and the image is so different that I don't think the day will come to the idea of buying Rolls-Royce (of course, there's a miracle that you can offer with a driver). Anyway, I often meet you, and if you meet, you will be dignified, so you will be fascinated.

Rolls Royce and Porsche 911

My 911 also stopped next to another Rolls on another day.Every time I stop next to Mr. RollsI also like Porsche, which looks too small due to the difference in size, such as "911, small!" (Laughs). ← That (laughs)?

Somehow, when lined up like this, Rolls is for adults and 911 is for children, so it seems that there is a difference that can not be thought of as "for humans of the same size".

The "RR" of the Rolls-Royce tire wheel center cap moves differently from the wheel (the weight is attached to the bottom of the RR) so that the "RR" is always in the normal position. It was a day when I learned that it was done and studied one more time!

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