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だrkティs度dgy毛絵pボアrd毛絵psレヴぇrチンgとじゃぱねせ。。。!!

translated that says: fark this dodgy keyboard keeps reverting to japanese... doh.

well boys so many girls to do, things to see...cough. nick, i am leaving the smoke filled net cafe. be up stairs in 2 mins. get ready to kiosk.

mmm shabu shabu.

well a bit of a slow day today. just a trip to a little place called nismo omori factory to check out a few cars... nothing special just some things like a Nismo R34 GTR Z-Tune, and 33 GTR R-Tune for instance... oh well maybe tomorrow will be better??? i can only hope. who would want to go to japan anyway.

mate i have seen plenty of chicks worthy of checking in to oversize luggage, but unfortunately among other things i`m already carrying:

nismo fuel pump

split fire coil packs

OS Giken twin plate clutch rebuild kit

Front brake pads

rear brake pads

volk wheel nuts

apexi power intake

plenty of oil filters

tomei 310kph speedo

strut brace

number plate mount

steering wheel

about 6 jackets

about 8 kilos of magazines and catalouges

plus heaps of stuff i cant think of off the top of my head

plus more stuff im picking up tomorrow

:) wish me luck for the trip home!!

tonight is roppongi. im about to head back to the hotel to rouse nick who i think is having a little nap after a big night last night. we will need our strength for tonight thats for sure.

loving japan. had mos burger for lunch today, and for a snack just tried the new ebi fillet burger which is like a tempura prawn fillet burger from macdonalds (shinjuku macdonalds to be precise :) ) mmm ebi fillet.

i am so screwed at check in :)

the view from the 17th floor rooms we have here in kabuki-cho is awesome. we are looking out over kabuki-cho to the straight and left and to the right up towards shinjuku station and shinjuku.

ok bitches i just got a call from my friend in roppongi to say he is finishing work soon, so i must be going.

benm, i will keep trying for you mate. perhaps one of them wont mind being ems`d back to sydney?

pete, a funny thing happend yesterday i was walking through kabuki-cho when a chick came up and asked me if i know the famous australian 31 drift legend. I said of course i know pete, she then asked if the rumour that you ride the zub is true? i told her to ask marky mark as since i sold the 31 neither of you will talk to me :)

wait for the pics boys, nick has enough photos to bring down the internet.

benm, i will keep trying for you mate. perhaps one of them wont mind being ems`d back to sydney?

If she objects to EMS just throw her in a container and tell her i'll be waiting at the docks in 3wks :)

Got to ask if there are any fast zeds there??

Also if you happen to find a ARC hollow rear sway bar for my boat as they no longer make and I WANT one??

Im sure some of you may have seen the news but its been snowing non-stop for around 24 hours here in the centre of Tokyo! unbelievable.

I contemplated snowboarding down the main street of Shinjuku but alas couldnt find a snowboard or some suitable Mcdonalds trays to use :P

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