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Some pics from our first week in JP

Getting on the plane at 7 am after a night of no sleep thanks to GTA-4 .... and Tyson

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Lost already , and it,s stinking hot!

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The bigger your muffler the more power you have hahaha

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cleaning up at Hoshino,s workshop . yewwwwww

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Anyone for RC???

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Random crap we found cleaning up

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Heading to Stains for a skid.....jk I ment Touge.

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Only thing was , coming home we had to sit in the back with no seats or belts doing 150kph

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Getting ready for a downhill run.

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Aaron in action

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Dogs in a bag is OK......WTF

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Some of the cars we have spotted

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Stay tuned for more next week...

P.S even Japs can Fail at offset and size

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Our new NA bangger we will be sliding , picked it up in great nick with 130,000 k,s , perfect interiour and a years rego for .......... 2 grand (once we striped the fronted off)

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removing the front

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used coilovers $100 FTW

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and a pro (and very good looking) insataller

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The bedroom

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The new front end , saving us some money to spend on better wheel fitment later down the track

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Aaron demonstrating a 3rd gear entry

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Aaron pretending to work

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Lukes chinga china club slider , getting strightened

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Luke getting his new bonnet ready

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Andy s new Fanta pants mobile in the booth .

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Aarons real team geki slider

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Anyone for candy

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Bride fixed back installed .......................... $50 bitchs hahahaha

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Aaron gives it the thumbs up

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Time to hit the town

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How a Ozzie drinks a beer

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Filithy Seppos hahahahaha

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Shopping for supplies

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Get your nerd on

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When in doubt quote Jack Black

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This is what Japan calls a small town

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will be here for another 4-6 weeks depending on cash , going to hit the touge or a track this weekend if the weather holds out , then have drift Matsuri in 2 weeks , which is 36 hours of non stop drifting.

Week Three

Luke being luke

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Get your kart on btichs , Luke kicks ass then Aaron. Andy and my fat ass bringing up the rear

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The real Sushi Train

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This chick new where the only nightclub in Isasaki was , so it was time to hit the town

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Andy is turning jap every time a camera comes out

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This move is trademarked so no stealing

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Andy getting dance lessons

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Eastside repping

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Getting practice in

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Cars spotted

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will be here for another 4-6 weeks depending on cash , going to hit the touge or a track this weekend if the weather holds out , then have drift Matsuri in 2 weeks , which is 36 hours of non stop drifting.

that sounds wicked as. so i take it u know ppl over there then? where are u stay at?

staying with a few of the drifter boys that are living here on working visa*s . They made good friends with the D1 guys that came to Australia about 3 years ago , so we get special treatment over here .

yes we did , as we most likely beat this thing like a red haired step son , swaping to a series 1 front saved us $500 to spend on drift tyres and entry fees to events , which is all I am worried about .

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