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this vid is a little old but its still a great memory for me from that time.

scored a ride with a dude named hiroshi at Big X with Poida, another SAU member., a D1 driver for team orange. its a 100 chaser with around 600 HP.

the res is crappy but, and please try to overlook the fact i was screaming half the time! :D

it wasnt out of fear..i think i was blowing at the time.. :O:)

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no you dont! come over here and hook it up for yourself!

The japanese are really approachable even if you have never met, chances are if you do it right ( like get down on your knees and beg ) theyre really willing to do what they can for you.

another good example was a dude id never met who had his Autech version 4 door R33 parked near the video store near my house. i went up and started chatting about his car. turns out it had a hollinger 6 speed sequential box and 650 HP!!!

took me for a burn in it cause i was foaming at the mouth. Obviously it was out of pity but man what a car.

imagine that happening in Oz..? yeah...right.

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Just remember who got you there... Or have you forgotten that too?

Butt plug.

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LOL! :D dont worry mate. what good would it have been if you hadnt been there? :)

we were two very lucky gaijin that day werent we?

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