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hi everyone

i am from japan chiba and been study in australia around 5 year, miss australia so muchie

and now back to japan and work as a trading salesman

and i love motorsports

my pride and joy is a Z33 350z,

and i used to have a ECR33 in austraia

anyway just drop to say hi to everyone, anyone need any thing help in japan here, just message me

please forgive my bad english

:P

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Hi Sam,

Welcome to our little forum. It's always nice to see more japan members. I will be over in Chiba for a little bit in november. I've been there and stayed there a number of times. Nice area. Go the Port City! :)

Rezz* i bet you also in japan right now? anyway nice to meet you guys.....

No, right now I'm in Perth in WA, but I'll be in Osaka early in November. I'll have to meet up with you at the Tokyo Auto Salon maybe?

Hi Sam, Me and my Wife are going to be in Japan Early Oct. Staying with her parents in Toshima, Kita-ku.

should pick us up for a cruise into Tokyo in your 350 *drool*.....joke

getting excited now. can't wait to go over...

Beer Baron*

nice to meet you 2, i am sure i will be enjoy this sections

if you heading in japan soon, if have time let meet up and just have a beer or something....yeah..

Hai! I am always interested in a beeru and a bowl of ramen. or should that be a ramen and a bowl of beer? :ninja: We might be able to make some time when I get there.

Yes, I will be in Chiba for a few days from 3rd November.

Then heading to Osaka/Kyoto which will enable a little catch up with Rezz. :dry:

Rezz: icic you are in perth right now....but sounds good lets have a meet when you heading to tokyo we should meet in auto salon

Beer Baron: no problems...lets meet in japan

if anyone can make up a schedule...

NYL83R* yeah why not, just keep me update or contact me here

from now on i will be in here always...SO waRm.............a nice family

here is my PRIDE and joy

most work done by IMPUL and AMUSE...since amuse is around chiba

IMPUL 500Z

full stain manifold

IMPUL X OHLINS damper

IMPUL 500Z fornt spoiler

IMPUL Full CARBON GT wing

IMPUL hi power control unit ECU noraml 6600RPM MAX from STandard mine one up to 7000RPM

NISMO gauge cluster

NISMO oil cooler

NISMO PADS

AMUSE R1 titanium muffler to MID pipe

central 20 CARBON bonnect

RAYS TE37 19inch with RE01R RUBBER

ect...... ;)

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Edited by 350z33
Thats one great looking Z33 you have there Sam ;)

Welcome to SAU

I will be in Chiba in January and will be meeting with Rezz for Tokyo Autosalon, perhaps you could come along :)

Nick

hi nick...nice to meet you

yeah we wll have a meet for sure...

looking forward to..

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