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Ken, what time will you be heading to autosalon on Friday?

Poida: Thanks for the mobile, I will be picking up a phone when I arrive so I will give you a call, failing that, I will see you at 10am on the Saturday.

Nick :(

Hey Nick

We will be training it down from Sapporo on the thursday arvo and staying at the NT. I thought we would go to up g and autobacs in the morn and then on to tas for the 1pm public opening. I am picking a new phone up (old one expired) in Aki on the 8th so i will pm you my number. What are we doing Fri night? I cant be out to late as we are flying out of Narita at 11.30 sat morning.

Cheers

Ken

Ken, if you are up in sapporo and near Cruise Power, do you reckon you could pick me up some Crusie Power stickers and I'll fix you up the yen when you get to Chiba? It's a place worth visiting if you have some time in Sapporo anyway :Dhttp://www.cruise-power.co.jp/index.html

Don't need heaps, just one or two would be great. No drama if you can't.

Cheers.

Hi,

I'm currently living in Japan and I've just joined the forum, good to see plenty of Japan releated stuff on here.

I put a deposit down on an R32 GTR last weekend and should (hopefully) pick it up the weekend after TAS. I'm up for meeting up with you guys at the Messe on Saturday, 10:00 at Makuhari station?

Cheers

Andy

hey welcome to japan forums andy...

i havent read this thread in awhile. rezz ur still not going? u want us to jump ur boss and threaten him so he can let u go or something? say the word. hehehe jk. i was kinda looking forward on meeting you guys.

on other note. daikoku friday? anybody?

im going to be there on the sunday (if the girlfriend permits as its her birthday)

as most people are going on the saturday i guess i wont meet anyone... anyways have a good show

akeenan we can probably meet up on sunday as I dont think I can get enough happy snaps all in saturday.

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