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Ok car stuff 1st

At a collectables shop in akihabara where i had to get sailor moon things for a pal

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At a myers kind of store in akihabara i found these

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Euro trash in Roppongi

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Inside a garage in my area (Minami Senju)

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Local monkey in Minami Senju

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Centurys were all over the place in Ueno

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Sweet rides in Shinjuku

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Local cars in the next town over (Kitami Senju)

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My Rental car that i took all the way to Daikuko and back (may have hurt the auto trans)

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Rental car staff's sweet bike

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Bring the Ruckus (Minami Senju)

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Now its time for Daikuko ;)

Drove from Minami Senju and headed on to the Shuto Express way to Yokahama

(mostly camera phone sorry im not hella stanch flash mst approved)

Supercharged and turbo - pretty sure it was running a hollinger?

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