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G'Day all,

There is a Jap performance parts importer in Adelaide called Bossandi that tried to organise a tour to Japan in Sept this year for the Motegi round of the GT championship. Not many people went but the business owner said it was fantastic. The tour cost was $2950 I think and included extra stuff, such as off-street and on-street drags/drift, visits to speed shops to buy etc.

Let me know who would be genuinely keen on going to one next year (please no half-arsed shows of interest) and I'll get back to the bloke with numbers.

There is a round each year in Malaysia in June that would be cheaper for sure, but wouldn't have the other Jap specific stuff. I have made phone contact with the guy in Malaysia that co-ordinates the teams accomodation and transport and he is keen to work something out for a few Aussies. For example staying in the same hotel as the GTR teams!

I'd be keen on either Japan or Malaysia.

Cheers,

Freebaggin.

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Myself and a fellow work colleague were quite interested in this last year!

I would rather Japan i don't really want to go to Malayasia at the moment.

As you said if more numbers wanted to go it would be HEAPS of fun!!!!!

$3000 aint too bad but the problem was for us Perth Boys we had to travel to Sydney 1st then go on the trip...about an extra $800!!! if anything can be sorted out there then i would be intereested. Unfortunately i have to keep the budget down to $3000 if i was to go on such a trip.

Just to let you guys know i think the one last year practicaly EVERYHTHING was included in the price! looked like great value! unless you were from perth!:)

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