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Hey there everyone

Here are some pics from Osaka Autosalon. It quite a nice event held from February 10th to 12th. Very similar to Autosalon in setup and cars it gives a chance for companies/people who don't want/can't to travel all the way upto Tokyo from Kyushu and other southern areas to display their cars and products. Quite a good show overall, and i must say i did leave behind some money at Junction Produce again.. Anyway! Lets let the pics do the talking and

I must give a big thank you to Keita (my Map Man!!!) for letting me tag along with him! Wouldn't be the same without you!

Peter

Mt Fuji From the Shinkansen

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Rotary Powered Hachiroku

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Forgot what the base was, but very well put together by a school in Kansai somewhere..

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Big Turbo'd 3000GT

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Shmick Silvia

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Brother of Schmick Silvia Above

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20B Powered Jzz30 Soarer! My dream come true!!

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Clean and tought S14

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Fabulous back at it again

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Crazy Lan-Evo

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Bosozoku Stylez!!

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Got Race??

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Got Camber?!

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Got DISH AND CAMBER!?

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Pimp

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Pimper

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Pimpest

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That's all for now (^_^) + Comments please!

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wouldnt understand? have we been mates for pretty much the entire time weve been here...or is that just my imagination! :laugh:

how come you didnt tell me about it earlier?? pete id loved to have gone to osaka...

and seeing keita talking on the porcelain phone again wouldve been a great memory from the trip..

ill be remembering you in my will...NOT! :happy:

by the way mate, im heading back to SA on march 13th..

anyone want any goodies from the land of the rising sun? i accept cash, checks, postal orders and blowies.. :laugh:

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nah mate..shes been sleeping like a baby for aeons.

i can guarantee a massive earthquake that will kill or destroy all and sundry in this place ( including me ) will happen WEEEEEEELLLL before ol Fuji decides to get outta bed!!

oh..and..you can quote me on that one.

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