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Well the Japan forum has been a little quiet ever since Rezz came back/left/started something down south of Tokyo, so i thought it might be a good idea to start some new topics up again.. So, to start off i thought i might post up some cool videos found on Youtube. Being the 'Japan Forum', please try and limit your videos to Japan/Japanese things/In Japanese etc... Doesn't have to be car related either.

I'll start the ball rolling with a little car video from S.S. Park in f*kushima. Driver is a friend of mine (and M3GTR's) driving a FD3s with a bit of a 'light tune' from Knight Sports.

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Well the Japan forum has been a little quiet ever since Rezz came back/left/started something down south of Tokyo, so i thought it might be a good idea to start some new topics up again.. So, to start off i thought i might post up some cool videos found on Youtube. Being the 'Japan Forum', please try and limit your videos to Japan/Japanese things/In Japanese etc... Doesn't have to be car related either.

I'll start the ball rolling with a little car video from S.S. Park in f*kushima. Driver is a friend of mine (and M3GTR's) driving a FD3s with a bit of a 'light tune' from Knight Sports.

That place looks like a drifters heaven :(

Does he have a room i can have in his house, i can be on a flight in the morning :rofl:

If only I was 10 years younger, Japanese and skinny!!!

Part 1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hL2WncDVKqY

Part 2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVWYEc_2008

Part 3 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E44TKQZB1i8

Part 4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRTYmiqxGl8

Edited by Laurence
Well the Japan forum has been a little quiet ever since Rezz came back/left/started something down south of Tokyo, so i thought it might be a good idea to start some new topics up again.. So, to start off i thought i might post up some cool videos found on Youtube. Being the 'Japan Forum', please try and limit your videos to Japan/Japanese things/In Japanese etc... Doesn't have to be car related either.

I'll start the ball rolling with a little car video from S.S. Park in f*kushima. Driver is a friend of mine (and M3GTR's) driving a FD3s with a bit of a 'light tune' from Knight Sports.

You are now subscibed :) .

im with mr beer baron on this one!!

those videos were hilarious!! its so cool how they come up with the skits..

"My grandmother gives good head!" :):laugh::huh:

priceless!

anyways, whats this thread restricted to? is a free for all??

Well the Japan forum has been a little quiet ever since Rezz came back/left/started something down south of Tokyo, so i thought it might be a good idea to start some new topics up again.. So, to start off i thought i might post up some cool videos found on Youtube. Being the 'Japan Forum', please try and limit your videos to Japan/Japanese things/In Japanese etc... Doesn't have to be car related either.

I'll start the ball rolling with a little car video from S.S. Park in f*kushima. Driver is a friend of mine (and M3GTR's) driving a FD3s with a bit of a 'light tune' from Knight Sports.

Geezus pete!!! i didnt know Keita could drift like THAT!!! :huh::):laugh:

this is the same Keita right???? The dude renowned for spewing into toilet bowls??

holy cow... :)

anyways, whats this thread restricted to? is a free for all??

Please try and keep it Japan related adam.. :D

Being the 'Japan Forum', please try and limit your videos to "in Japan/Japanese things/In Japanese etc..." Doesn't have to be car related either.
Edited by Poida

another... this video is mine (^_^)

"This video was taken in 2005 with some friends. We were lucky enough to be 'chosen' to go for a ride. Big thanks to Keita for taking us up there and Adam for getting this ride."

It starts off a little slow etc... but watch from 2:30 for the good bits! (^_^)

And another...

Edited by Poida
If only I was 10 years younger, Japanese and skinny!!!

Part 4 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRTYmiqxGl8

LOL at parents... "its really hard... just getting by day to day"

"Yushi sends about $10,000 USD to his parents every month"

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