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Hey guys/girls

Just signed up just like to say hi, im josh:D. Been reading the forums for a couple of weeks and decided to join up. I'm not really into skylines, but I like other Japanese imports. In 2 weeks time im going on a trip to Japan. Heading to Osaka, Hiroshima and I think Kyoto (trip with my school) and I was just wondering (if I get the time) if there are any hot night spots for drifting.

Thanks,

Ps: Im just wondering what digi cam is good for about $0 - $1000 I've had a look around but I haven't really heard much about them im looking for a relatively small one that has atleast 3.1 Megapixels, Thanks.:burnout:

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Welcome aboard

You could try PM'ing a guy with the nickname 400HP if you're after places to see drift... he should be able to tell you where to find some, but don't take my word for it =]

I also reccomend the Canon S45 for a camera

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really? coz when i went in yr 10 they like locked us in rooms.. not literally.. but yeah..

there was also a germany trip.. they went when oktoberfest was on.. haha.. and the teachers got completely off their face.. (1 teacher took his medicine with ahcohol)

haha..

anyway.. enjoy ur japan trip.. mine was fun :D

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