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I will have to take a professional course in triathlon or water polo in order to do that.

Previously the car's target point was somehow set/locked just a few metres off Tokyo harbour right in the sea, the last place the car before embarks on its journey to Australia...

But it wouldn't be fun swimming in all those harbour's water... who knows what could lurk under those container ships, slimy sea creatures, ship engine's diesel residues, dead body strapped by the Yakuza under the ship, yuck. I can imagine something nibbling on my toe already.

I was looking for you Andy at the S&S so i could have a look but i never found you :) my timing must really suck.

sorry, you missed me.

I drive a M35 stagea ARX, Silver.

I was right up near the entrance.

Have a look at the video by Rianto. It will give you a good idea of what we are doing.

Cheers

Andy

I had the install done by Andy tonight, and it's the goods!

Andy is a top bloke, who is really helpful and gets the job done.

The final product is awesome and I recommend it to anyone thinking of doing it!

Very hassle free and quick and very cheap! Well worth it, and thanks again Andy for doing this mate. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into this:)

Cheers

I had the install done by Andy tonight, and it's the goods!

Andy is a top bloke, who is really helpful and gets the job done.

The final product is awesome and I recommend it to anyone thinking of doing it!

Very hassle free and quick and very cheap! Well worth it, and thanks again Andy for doing this mate. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into this:)

Cheers

Not a problem. Happy to help.

I am going on Holidays on Sunday 20th and will be in Albury for a few days if there is anyone interested in that area to be converted to English.

I will also be up around Foster from the 1st - 8th January if there is anyone up around that area that would like th conversion done.

Cheers

Andy

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