3 Armored Sedans
Confessions of a Yakuza has 253 pages.
In 35 sedans there are 35 ÷ 5 = 7 lots of 5 sedans. For each lot of 5 sedans there are 2 pickups. As there are 7 lots of 5 sedans there are 7 × 2 = 14 pickups.
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There are many armored truck companies available. Some examples of these armored truck companies include Ram Trucks, INKAS Armored, and Dunbar Armored.
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There are many places one can find out more about sports sedans. The Auto Trader is a paper with many automobile listings. One can visit the various dealers and take one for a test drive. Carmaxx has a big variety of sports sedans that are used but have been checked out thoroughly by their service department.
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The 3rd Tank Division - the largest of Japan's 4 armored divisions - had 24 tanks.
The general reception of 'Armored Core 4' was very good. The general reception of 'Armored Core 4' was met with a dedicated fanbase full of many supporters.
There were many body styles available in the 1960 Chevy Impala. The body styles of the 1960 Chevy Impala that were available included sedans, convertibles, sport sedans, and sport coupes.
unless the person is Japanese and from japan, nothing. Each Japanese tattoo is different, like the members of the yakuza. An oni can mean killer, or that the person is considered an oni or high ranking member. Though many of the tattoos are actually more...peace-ish meanings!~ dragon can mean fierousity, leadership, and is often the 'mascot' of the yakuza
Yes, Wells Fargo Armored Services operated as such for many years, not only armored car service but also air courier, ground courier and alarm and guard services. They were owned by many different companies in the past such as American Express, Baker Industries, Borg Warner and in 1996 the armored car company was sold to a second rate armored car company called Loomis. Loomis a company that never was a good armored car company and as I stated in the past was always a second rate armored car company has totally destroyed one of the finest armored car companies in the world. The actual Wells Fargo Bank never owned the actual armored car company known as Wells Fargo Armored Services but both logos were shared by both for many years such as the infamous Pony Express rider.