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Ok here are some pictures from Japan trip this summer.

Ok,first we have Top Secret.

A very nice NSX which is owned by the owner of ORC

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Some more Top Secret cars

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Nice Toyota

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Enginebay Z33

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Toyota Altezza

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That was Top Secret.Many Skylines but the S2000 I was hoping to see was sold.

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Next Mugen

I had a very good time there.Some free stuff and got to ride in some of the demo cars.

First we have the Integra.One of the meanest engines I`ve ever heard at 9500 rpm`s.

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Civic type R

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Accord euro R (why they call it euro R I don`t know there are no Euro R of the new Accord in Europe).

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Family racer?

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S2000 with standard motor but the rest was Mugen parts.

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Some very nice wheels again

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F1 Jordan Damon Hill

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Next up Super Autobacs Tokyo Bay which was more like ricers heaven with plenty of bling bling in stock.I asked about a Apexi Rev meter but they didn`t have it in stock.Had very little performance stuff.But they did have some nice cars outside at the car display.

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Very nice Garaya

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Z33 Tommy editon with the March in the background

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Some very nice wheels on the Z33

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Another car on display was a car called Mooncraft or something looked like a Toyota Mr-s

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Last stop Spoon Sports wich was a waste of time not any cars in exept the S2000 and Fit racecar.

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Tokyo by night

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Overall a very good time in Japan(exept the small seats and leggrom on the plane,how the japanese can sit still for 10hours I don`t know).I would love to go back maybe at the TAS 2005.

Bigger pics http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost.../12/ppuser/9363

Any suggestions Rezz on other options on getting the pics up so you can see them?

Works fine on my screen.First time I tried I got no pics but after I changed to enhanced interface in CP options.the pics worked.(Full WYSIWYG editor)

Any suggestions Rezz on other options on getting the pics up so you can see them?

Works fine on my screen.First time I tried I got no pics but after I changed to enhanced interface in CP options.the pics worked.(Full WYSIWYG editor)

Mmmm, you *could* upload em to the SAU gallery the through "properties" get the link and link the pics to this thread... I7ve done it before and it worked.

Wait a second... some of them are working now! I can see the "Euro R", the Tommy Z33, the NSX, the Integra... wierd.

Pics don't display for me, and when I try and look at picture by using the url I get the following:

Forbidden

You don't have permission to access /picture/sraid131/pb88be45d0dd4ce7b63c8cffb9e336898/f7acf564.jpg on this server.

Apache/1.3.29 Server at www.imagestation.com Port 80

LW.

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