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I'll be heading to RX-7 meet at Central Circuit in Hyogo Prefecture this coming Sunday. thereafter. Are any of the Nippon residents going?

Feast will be bringing out the bad-ass FD to this event.

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Here's a sneak-peak website link.

http://www.skyrx-7.sakura.ne.jp/

http://www.central-circuit.jp/

行くぞ~決定!! 名前: RS基地@瀬戸内海岸

7月10日に行われる『7'sミーティング2005』に行きますよ~

場所はセントラルサーキット、RX-7、RX-8を始めとするロータリー車両の祭典として開催される模様です。

内容は、一般参加者の走行会、デモカーアタック、デモカー同乗走行、ファミリー同乗走行、ドレスアップコンテスト、など企画は色々とあるようです。

また、協賛各社からのイベント協賛品を全部ばらまくそうですから、かなりの量のパーツが飛び交うでしょうね。

話を聞くと、とんがったイベントではなく、楽しめるイベントを目指しているとの事ですので、一緒に行ける方々は是非!!

うちも出店ブース確保で自前のテント持参で行きますから、休憩場所には困りませんよ~行くと決まれば準備を!テント、クーラー、テーブル、イス、展示商品・・・ets

イベント詳細はこちらに→http://www.skyrx-7.sakura.ne.jp/明...#12358;。

あっ(・_・ゞ-☆ハイパーFDのナラシをしなければ・・・( ;^^)ヘ..[/url]

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Hey Adam I PM'd you already... but I don't know... I'll let you know if I can get out there. What time will you get there?

With weather permitting I'll most likely leave Ehime around 7am. Its about a 4 hour drive from here via express toll route. Today was beautiful out and I surely hope Sunday will be the same.

4 hours? Ouch...

It takes me an hour or so on the Chugoku expressway... the benefits of living in Hyogo I guess :D

I could take my back-up Honda Dio 50cc scooter. Be there around 7pm.....

Several years ago, my dad and I drove from Niagara Falls (home town) to Florida for a week vacation to catch the Daytona 500. With straight driving it took about 22 1/4 hours.

If my frickin workshop would get my frickin car on the road I would frickin be there in a second!!!

If you can get to JR Ashiya station (on the JR Kobe line) by 8 o'clockish and can chip in some money for toll (I'm skint mate) I'll take you :D

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