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I put together the schedule of the Motor Show held in Japan in 2007.

Please take advantage of this links(^-^)

Nagoya imported car show 2007(1/6,7)

http://www.importcarshow.jp/outline.html

Tokyo auto salon 2007 (1/12-14)

http://www.e-autosalon.net/tokyo/english/index.html

14th Hiroshima imported car show 2007 (1/27,28)

http://www.jaia-jp.org/e/index_e.html

2007 Gifu imported car show (2/10,11)

http://www.mark-ad.com/gifuyunyusha/show/index.html

2007 Kyoto imported car show (2/10,11)

http://kyoto-ias.jp/index.html

13th 2007Kagawa imported car show (2/10,11)

http://www.jaia-jp.org/e/index_e.html

“DREAM OUTDOOR†Camper & RV show 2007 (2/10-12)

http://camp-rv.com/2007/gaiyo.html

Osaka auto messe 2007 (2/10-12)

http://www.automesse.jp/

18th 2007 Ehime imported car show 2007 (2/11,12)

http://www2.rnb.co.jp/web/yunyusya18/index.html

f*kuoka auto salon 2007 (2/16-18)

http://www.e-autosalon.net/tokyo/english/index.html

Sendai imported car show 2007(2/17,18)

http://www.jaia-jp.org/e/index_e.html

2007 Mie imported car show (2/17,18)

http://www.mark-ad.com/mieyunyusha/top.html

All maker kei car & bicycle fair (2/17,18; in Miyagi)

http://www.vehicles2007.jp/index.html

Nagoya Camper &RV show 2007 (2/24,25)

http://www.jrva.com/

Nagoya auto trend 2007 (3/9-11)

http://www.n-autotrend.com/

Osaka outdoor festival (3/10,11)

http://www.tvo-event.com/07of/index.html

2007 Osaka imported car premium fair (3/10,11)

http://www.kic.gr.jp/

6th international auto after market EXPO2007 (3/16-18; in Tokyo)

http://www.iaae-jp.com/english/index.htm

Tohoku Camper &RV show 2007 (3/17,18)

http://www.jrva.com/

16th Hokkaido motorcycle show (3/17,18)

http://www.hmg.or.jp/

The LOWRIDER Car Show Japan Tour 2007 Kick Off in Makuhari (3/18)

http://www.lowriderjapan.net/

23 th Osaka motorcycle show 2007 (3/23-25)

http://www.motorcycleshow.jp/

Camper & RV festival 2007 in Hiroshima (3/30-4/1)

http://www.jrva.com/

34th Tokyo motorcycle show (3/30-4/1)

http://motorcycleshow.org/index.html

EBBRO Shizuoka nostalgic car festival (3/31-4/1)

http://www.nostalgic.co.jp/

Exciting Car SHOW DOWN (3/31-4/1; in Nagoya)

http://optionland.jp/showdown/

Hokkaido Camper festival (4/7,8)

http://www.jrva.com/

Barrier-free 2007 (4/12-14; in Osaka)

http://www.itp.gr.jp/bf/eng/new.html

7th TECHNO-FRONTIER (4/18-20; in Makuhari)

http://www.jma.or.jp/TF/en/index.html

JOINTS CUSTOM BIKE SHOW 2007 (4/27; in Nagoya)

http://www.joints.jp/

Nagano nostalgic car festival (5/3,4)

http://www.nostalgic.co.jp/nagano.html

SIS Tokyo special imported car show 2007 (5/11-13)

http://www.sis-t.net/

Garage & Housing EXPO 2007 (5/11-13; in Tokyo)

http://www.g-hexpo.com/style/

BP Tokyo nostalgic car show (5/12,13)

http://www.nostalgic.co.jp/tokyo.html

Tokyo premium motorcycle show (5/12,13)

(no link)

10th Welfare 2007 (5/18-20; in Nagoya)

http://www.u-net.city.nagoya.jp/welfare/

Automotive Annual Congress 2007 (5/23-25)

http://www.jsae.or.jp/index_e.php

Sapporo auto salon (5/26,27)

http://www.e-autosalon.net/tokyo/english/index.html

Kyusyu Camper show 2007 (6/2,3)

http://www.jrva.com/

BP Nagoya nostalgic car show 2007 (6/2,3)

http://www.nostalgic.co.jp/nagoya.html

31th Auto service show 2007 (6/15-17; in Tokyo)

http://www.jasea.org/a.s.show/

Mobile Electronics show 2007

http://www.mes-web.com/top.html

7th Auto Galley Tokyo 2007 (8/3-5)

http://www.auto-g.jp/agt/ (2006 version)

BP Osaka nostalgic car show (9/2)

http://www.nostalgic.co.jp/osaka.html

Kanazawa nostalgic car festival (9/22,23)

http://www.nostalgic.co.jp/kanazawa.html

40th Tokyo Motor Show 2007 (10/26-11/11)

http://www.tokyo-motorshow.com/eng/index.html

2007 Tokyo truck show (10/28-30)

http://www.truck-x.com/truckshow/2007ts_info.php

15th Nagoya motor show (11/22-25)

http://www.chukei-news.co.jp/motor14/ (2005 version)

5th Osaka Motor Show (November or December)

(no link)

YOKOHAMA HOT ROD Custom Show 2007 (12/2)

http://www.mooneyes.co.jp/english/index2.html

Thank you very much Ganta, this is now pinned/stickied. Better late than never... - Rezz

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She's not a mate, she's a 'sheila'.

K****!! Arigato! Great post ne!

(do you mind if i post your name? (^_^)?)

I dont care what sex they are, i'll still call them mate, its my proud aussie tradition :D

wakatimuska?

I dont care what sex they are, i'll still call them mate, its my proud aussie tradition :D

wakatimuska?

this may seem like a silly question but what is wakatimuska? it's no japanese word I've ever heard. did you mean wakarimasuka maybe?

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