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Awesome pics there. That Mount Fuji one at the end could easily be in a brochure, it is that good.

That three wheeler is British registered from the late 60's if I can read the bottom row of the plate correctly. Never seen one before in my life though!

Great pics though man

Sakai's food tasty :)

Some more pics...

Some quality Japlish:

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Stag in Hakone:

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Chinatown in Yokohama - biggest Chinatown in Japan:

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nice R34 in front of g/f's house

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Yokohama port shops

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temples

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big buddha (not nearly as big as the one in Hong Kong!... now that's BIG):

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Yokohama

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maybe i should change my team from tofu to 'cream soda'?!?:

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Kiddy Land - 6 levels of toys!

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some arts building or something in Tokyo Bay

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Super Autobacs Tokyo Bay

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nice Toyota wagon

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Junk Jewel?!?

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Mos burger mmm

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Shibuya:

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Building that looks like a boat in Tokyo Bay - maritime museum

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Meiju shrine:

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one of many vending machines

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oh, and I did bring some goodies home...

Nismo filter, Nismo oil cap, Apexi EVCR, Apexi VAFC (for a mate's civic - second hand from Up Garage :) )

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Tomei Poncams IN/EX 260 degree, 9.15 lift

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Defi black face boost 60mm, oil temp, water temp, oil pressure (52mm) and controller second hand from Up Garage

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:D:)

Gauges with all sensors, looms etc cost approx $600 bucks second hand.

For reference, the VAFC for Vtec was $280...

second hand stuff is plentyful and you can save heaps!

Also, the stuff from 'Up Garage' is very very good condition :)

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