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couldn't have expressed it better myself! :D

you guys will be fine without nick and I. Lawsons are in heaps of places like 7-11, but you can just buy your tickets at TAS. I think it's only a 500 yen saving anyway.

as for the parts shops, your best bet is to buy an option magazine. find a shop in your area that you want to go to. take it to the hotel reception and they will write out some insructions for you - like which station to get off at etc.  That is what we have done before and it works like a charm :( I don't know if i want to go in a group cause if there is a set of turbos i want to buy, and nick wants to buy, and two other people want to buy it may get ugly! lol. rock paper scissors is never pretty when i loose :)

have fun boys, and just be wary of the vending machines in back alleys, they can be a little rough.

Yes, myself and a friend will be meeting up with NIck any yourself for autosalon, and probably to go parts shopping also :D

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i will be staying at the Hotel Port Plaza Chiba now (as Chiba Park hotel got the boot as apparently its sh*t!), which is located at the Mekuhari Messe complex, nice and close to TAS I believe....

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well make sure you look out for me. I'm the half chinese/half japanese guy with glasses and an aussie accent that will be trying to film up campaign girls skirts. easy to spot.

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What plans do you people have? Meet ups, piss ups <_<

We are going on friday pressday and in the evening I think we are doing a C1/Daikoku thing.

Saturday we will also be at TAS and maybe some car stuff afterwards.

Sunday is chillout day, so we will see what comes up.

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