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when are you going to japan toshi? I'll be over there in a few weeks time. going to spend a week or so in tokyo, then a week or so in osaka/kyoto and a few days on kyushu (fvkuoka)

when are you going to japan toshi? I'll be over there in a few weeks time. going to spend a week or so in tokyo, then a week or so in osaka/kyoto and a few days on kyushu (fvkuoka)

Leaving on the 6th of October and coming home on the 16th. I was going to go to the Super GT Round at Autopolis on the 15th but it's too hard to get transport there from my grand mothers place.

Thanks Jess... should be good.

I'm maily going to see my family but I'll also be going to visit HPI and SUNLINE RACING

Oh wow lucky you!!!

Leaving on the 6th of October and coming home on the 16th. I was going to go to the Super GT Round at Autopolis on the 15th but it's too hard to get transport there from my grand mothers place.

Oh so going very soon!

DUDE!! you lucky bastardo. you will be in japan for the Japan F1 GP. You HAVE to go. it's on the 8/10.

I'm going to go to the final Super GT round at Fuji Speedway on 5/11. Should be awesome.

ooh. sunline should be sweet. I know nick is deeply in love with their wide body R34 GTR they had at this years TAS. They were quite friendly guys too. I spoke to a few of them for a little while. I LOOOVE their red R32 GTST. mmm it's what I have always thought I would do for a track GTST. SR22DET power. man it would be a sweet track beast.

from memory they are down kansai area? or even further south?

Can't do the F1, I'll be with my cousins in Nagoya that day.

Sunline are in Okayama which is perfect because that's where I get off the Shinkansen to get to my grandma's place. So a visit to Sunline before I get the train south will be nice :laugh: I really want to see their circuit spec S15 ;)

dude, you have to grab your cousin and get yourself to the F1. man, schueys last ever Japan F1 race, plus the championship is so close.

ok, now i know where they are, kind of southward. make sure you grab me some pics of their 32 GTST.

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