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Here is some of my pics from the Japan trip pics:

First pics from Tas

Mugen Legend Max with LM V8 over 500 ponnies.

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C WEST S2000 Carbonfiber

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PHEONIX POWER R34 with some nice wheels BBS LM (They had some very nice cars)

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Abflug Z32 a bit :headspin: but it grows on you.The wheels are :aroused: :aroused:

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TRIAL Lotus ELISE just with visual stuff done to it,but looks nice.Only this and Celica and a Subaru at the Trial stand.

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One very special RX-7 from SCOOT.

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Finally the best car at TAS for me besides the Pheonix Power R34

TOPFUEL INTEGRA with 520ponnies.

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Finally the the verdict on TAS:

Mad is one word for it.

To bad about the whole bling,dub catching on in Japan from the US and the TAS

meet up.Only meet Nick and gang.

More pics:

Blue trees in Roppongi Hills on my way up to the Ashii TV tower to get some shots of Tokyo by night.

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Tokyo by night

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A visit to Veilside was also included in the trip.

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From a time when Veilside built racecars

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The Rx-7 from TAS 2005 looks quite good in daylight.

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You went to Veilside, you bastard :cheers:

Nick, are you thinking what I'm thinking?

Christian, nice pics mate. and thanks for indulging my promo girl photo taking. Nick had given up by that stage... :D

Where abouts is veilside. Love the R32 0-300 car.That is one of my favourite cars of all time.

Richard

Nick, are you thinking what I'm thinking?

Christian, nice pics mate. and thanks for indulging my promo girl photo taking. Nick had given up by that stage... :D

Where abouts is veilside. Love the R32 0-300 car.That is one of my favourite cars of all time.

Richard

Veilside is out towards Tsukuba City/Ibaraki Prefecture 15min with taxi from city center.

Quite an amazing place with a italian resturant inside.

I should post some more pics later from Veilside with more close ups of the R32/34.

Christian thats more like it!!! Fantasic night shots mate :D

Thanks

A question for you Rezz or other on the board.I`ve read and heard from guidebooks and people say that Osaka is much like Tokyo ,but without the hype/(Osaka down to earth).

Is that the truth? :D

Veilside is out towards Tsukuba City/Ibaraki Prefecture 15min with taxi from city center.

Quite an amazing place with a italian resturant inside.

I should post some more pics later from Veilside with more close ups of the R32/34.

Christian, how far it Tsukuba City/Ibaraki from Tokyo? BTW Great pics mate. :)

Thanks

A question for you Rezz or other on the board.I`ve read and heard from guidebooks and people say that Osaka is much like Tokyo ,but without the hype/(Osaka down to earth).

Is that the truth? :D

Well... the first thing I noticed about Tokyo was that it had WAY more money spent on infrastructure during the bubble economy years... and along with that the government is there, National headquarters are there etc so it's like Tokyo is *it* as far as most people are concerned. Over here in Osaka though... it's a little smaller than Tokyo, I guess it feels like it's more 'Japanese style' big city, whereas Tokyo is more 'international style' big city. Having said that, I've heard alot over the years that fashion trends actually start in Osaka... then the so called 'best' of those fashion trends make there way over to Tokyo Ginza whatever. But yeah, Osaka is more 'down to earth' and 'rough' I guess...

awsome pics.....but where are the promo girls:D:D

on my trip to japan, i pretty much thing the same as rezz does about tokyo and osaka. tokyo is definitly an international city, too many local/tourist foreigners lol. osaka's my choice as the people there are definitly more "down to earth". that said id go back to tokyo again for sure. would have liked to have visited kobe, maybe next time:D

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