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Hi guys,

another trip in japan is going well. over the next week or so when I have some more time, and some more net access I'll put up some stories and pics etc. for now I think this one says enough:

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it's a chaser or cresta or something. toyata 4 door. drift weapon of choice on tsukuba togue. I'm not that up on the toyotas but someone will know exactly what it is. please excuse the poor ass pics but it was tough in pitch black at 3am freezing my nuts off!

a few more shonky ones:

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I should mention this particular stretch of the togue is very fast. they drift both the uphill and the downhill (requires large nuts). where I was standing is on the side of the road, no armco between me and the cars which are coming down at around 130kph. everytime was a rush to say the least! scary stuff. just down a bit further is a 'gallery' behind the armco (smart!) and it was packed with about 40 people watching around 20 or so cars drifting.

one more before I get going. this was taken at around midnight on friday after TAS. This is one of the parking areas on the wangan where people meet. lol

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