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I could be at TAS 2007 too lads...

I'll make an official thread closer to the end of the year, and hopefully have a proper organised meet up point.

On the other hand if no ones interested just make sure you all agree on doing it or not doing it well in advance :(

lol, yes I've been at the waiting end of a few failed TAS meets :D

but plenty of succesful ones. in fact the only failed ones were meeting people of SAU.

You've got pretty small chance of ordering of buying wheels and shit at tas, but jackets, t-shirts, small things you can buy there.

I could be at TAS 2007 too lads...

I'll make an official thread closer to the end of the year, and hopefully have a proper organised meet up point.

On the other hand if no ones interested just make sure you all agree on doing it or not doing it well in advance :)

Hmm, more incentive to go again in 2007! Would be great to see you there again Justin

The meet ups we have tried to organise the last 2 years have failed miserably so I gave up, besides trying to organise a group of more than 2 when exploring TAS is impossible.

Alright well I'm pretty determined now to meet at least some people there this time.

Whos with me?

Nick if you go of course we'll hook up. Christian?? Richard?? Anyone else? You TAS veterans are pretty reliable right? lol

Alright well I'm pretty determined now to meet at least some people there this time.

Whos with me?

Nick if you go of course we'll hook up. Christian?? Richard?? Anyone else? You TAS veterans are pretty reliable right? lol

I was hoping that I wouldnt be enticed to go and spend money yet again, but all this talk of TAS and Japan is getting me excited in special ways

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Interesting, i'm thinking of going to japan around jan or feb, going to the snow.

so it tas is on it could be worth seeing. and i then i'd actually have something to book the rest of the holiday around!

will have to look into this.

flights to sapporo and 7 nights on the snow with breakfasts accom lift.. is around 2500.

Tho this is all up in the air at the moment! got a month in america in november. and not alot of money for anything other than that. plue i want a new car in january haha

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Alright well I'm pretty determined now to meet at least some people there this time.

Whos with me?

Nick if you go of course we'll hook up. Christian?? Richard?? Anyone else? You TAS veterans are pretty reliable right? lol

Ah.... the famous SAU meet-ups.

Like Nick and Richard said: SAU NO SHOW

It would be cool to get a big group together.

Are you going again for TAS 2007?

I am considering it.

All we need are some people who... eeeerrr... want to meet up? Whats the drama?

Well I'll be at that JR Makuhari Station east(?) exit from about 9am to 9:30am... if you want to hook up, just yell out REZZ!!!!!! when you get there and then I can make a positive ID ... lol.

cool. I'll be wearing my nismo pass holder, and holding a can of boss coffee, possibly world executive blend, the coffee for over 30yo males according to suntory. :)

that's if I decided to go (cause I said I would give it a rest for 07, but no doubt I will end up there).

cool. I'll be wearing my nismo pass holder, and holding a can of boss coffee, possibly world executive blend, the coffee for over 30yo males according to suntory. :)

that's if I decided to go (cause I said I would give it a rest for 07, but no doubt I will end up there).

Nothing like a World Executive Blend to kick off the morning in the Makuhari cold.

Its all starting again damnit! Like Baron I didnt have the intention to go for 2007 but temptation is strong.

you can buy tickets from lawsons (convenience store chain like 7/11). it's a small discount if you buy from there too. but paying at the door is no big deal. it's not much money about $40 or something from memory.

friday could be worth going to as it's quieter. but for the full packed out TAS, pushing, shoving grabbing experience go on saturday or sunday too.

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