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*Deep breath* - here goes - thread will be updated over the next few hours

Day one, Press day at TAS

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One for the old school crew'

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You dont often see a Nismo sticker on an RX7.............that is of course unless its running an SR20DET :(

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Absolutely gorgeous - this Skyline was pure pimp

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Top Secret managed to get their own GTR concept finished in time for the show.

The new HKS conrod lollipops were very tasty looking, but naturally very expensive :D

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HKS's new T04Z Turbo - After seeing the movie of the new HKS R34 using this turbo and the new HKS v-cam setup, I suddenly feel and urge to strap one to the side of my engine!

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Yum :wassup:

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haha, bring on all the Nick and Richard are bastards posts! you all had your chance, your abscence left all the promo girls and cars for us!

ATTENTION TOKYO: All your promo girls are belong to us...

nice pics mate.

you guys just wait until the official mmmgtir/blitz DVD comes out. 2 days of TAS footage, Daikoku parking, wangan street racers meet, street drift and the rest. then you will really feel like you've been there.

ps. That HKS 2.8L step 3 conrod pic is gold! Where else but Japan would a tuner leave a set of conrods, pistons and crank just sitting on the table?

Time for more pics? what do you guys reckon? :cheers:

yeah, let them have a few...

here's some of my half ar$ed efforts :)

Top Secret built RB26 with trust T88 turbo on display @ Crystal Autosports

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from L to R, James, Top Secrets Workshop Manager, me and nick at Top Secret

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Me and Nick out the front of Top Secret

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Here's why Top Secret is one of the most famous GTR tuning houses in Japan... 3 kick a$$ R34 GTR's in the forecourt.

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Here's the lights at Shinjuku

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A Crazy silvia with "over 400ps" at Crystal Autosports

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enjoy :)

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