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Hey all just wondering if anyone can help me out with what i think this means

Im going to Japan and want to attend some car shows but need to know if this is right??

Does this HKS event happen on the 23rd of MAY at Sugo circuit??? Cause thats what im thinking

http://www.hks-power.co.jp/

Then if u can go to the Events and Campaign and then on the events side 3rd event down

HKS HIPER CHALLANGE the 2009 Schedule does it say that on the 23rd of May there is going to be a event at Sugo Circuit??

Thanks for any help!!!

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Me and Steve N1GTR will be there.

Where are you traveling from?

The trip is around 5 hours? by train from Shibuya so it would probably make more sense stay closer prior to the event as train times would have you arriving from Shibuya to Sendai just before lunch then to the circuit before 1 that day.

We will be staying in Sendai at the Washington Hotel from Friday night until Monday.

Doricon GP on Sunday in Sendai at Hi-Land Raceway.

Good place to be for the weekend.

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Me and Steve N1GTR will be there.

Where are you traveling from?

The trip is around 5 hours? by train from Shibuya so it would probably make more sense stay closer prior to the event as train times would have you arriving from Shibuya to Sendai just before lunch then to the circuit before 1 that day.

We will be staying in Sendai at the Washington Hotel from Friday night until Monday.

Doricon GP on Sunday in Sendai at Hi-Land Raceway.

Good place to be for the weekend.

Thanks for the info!!! We will be in Tokyo and i called Ben Ellis and he told me that its a 2 hour train ride on the shinkasen

But far out i wanna go there and on the Friday we already have tickets for Sumo at Tokyo so im gonna research it abit better before i leave!!!

But would be awesome to be there with some aussies....

I so badly wanna go there.

Have u ever been to a HKS event like this before??

Cause i dont wanna travel there if its not gonna AWESOME!!!! ( Im sure it would be though)

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A friend of mine is much like a band roadie, except he is a HKS roadie.

The events always put a smile on his face and to go back to them continuously i am assured its worth the trip all the way up there.

Doricon GP would also be worth the look if you are staying around.

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