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I have done a fair bit of Hokkaido and I can say you wont have much luck finding much there. HKS Hokkaido is about the most exciting place and even that is a tiny shop...

Isnt there a couple of Secondhand Autobacs in Sapporo? I remember browsing their website for addresses, pretty sure there were 1 or 2 that was in Sapporo, I'll copy it into the post with a quick run through google translator:

北海道札幌市北区太平5条1丁目3-3

The hokkaido Sapporo city north Ku Taihei 5 provision 1 Chome 3-3

北海道札幌市南区川沿三条1-18-59(石山通り沿い)

The hokkaido Sapporo Itiminami Ku river following Sanjo 1-18-59 (according to quarry paralleling)

Some directions to these seconhan shops would be nice to start with, I got this from one of the earlier threads

UpGarage-Tokyo-Chiba

Get the JR out to Chiba (airport line) or Chiba Minato .From here either catch the monorail or simply walk along underneath following where it goes. Once you get to the stop one from Chiba Minato station alight from the monorail and head north up R16. There is a Red stage Nissan dealer on the right and a couple of petrol stations on the left, Up garage is just after these on the left hand side

cheers

I went to this shop in January, very little Nissan aftermarket stuff there. Lots of Toyota and Mazda. I visited a few Upgarages and didnt find much stuff at all.... Most likely changed now. Prices were very good however!

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Wow! 4 Up Garages in west Tokyo. I wish i lived there. My city of f*kuyama in Hiroshima-Ken only has one (theres only 4 in Hiroshim-Ken). ouch!

theres so many places in the back streets.......its just a matter of luck, really. I found the workshop DRooP!!! I was riding my bicycle to the next town with a buddy and came across a shabby workshop. We looked inside and there were Silivas, BNR32s, C10 GTRs, AE86s, and in the back were their Z33 and AE86 D1 GPcars. They also had Nomura Kens previous D1 machine for sale!

Isnt there a couple of Secondhand Autobacs in Sapporo? I remember browsing their website for addresses, pretty sure there were 1 or 2 that was in Sapporo, I'll copy it into the post with a quick run through google translator:

北海道札幌市北区太平5条1丁目3-3

The hokkaido Sapporo city north Ku Taihei 5 provision 1 Chome 3-3

北海道札幌市南区川沿三条1-18-59(石山通り沿い)

The hokkaido Sapporo Itiminami Ku river following Sanjo 1-18-59 (according to quarry paralleling)

lol @ babblefish translation :/

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