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Fantastic pics! :happy:

You really captured the feeling of driving long distance in the first batch of shots. Actually it gave me an uneasy feeling knowing how it can lighten your wallet!

Good Salon pics too. Lats time I went was 2004 :verymad:

Fantastic pics! :happy:

You really captured the feeling of driving long distance in the first batch of shots. Actually it gave me an uneasy feeling knowing how it can lighten your wallet!

Good Salon pics too. Lats time I went was 2004 :verymad:

Thanks mate..

I've actually forgotten about this thread and realised I still have a bunch of pics left including the drive back.

Yeah the toll roads are killer on the old wallet. It was around 18,000yen from Sapporo to Tokyo on the Expressway and the same back. Add on a ferry trip from Hakkodate to Aomori and driving around Tokyo's toll roads and yeah it was a bit of coin but good fun.

I'll make sure I get round posting up more pics plus got a heap of pics from last years Nismo Festival.

Great pictures and it sure sounded like quite the adventure. Man you did a LOT of driving :worship: I'm hoping to make the trip to TAS in 2012 as I'm buying a house next year...

Thanks...

So heres some more.....

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  • 4 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...
GREAT!

Thanks..

I literally have 1000's of pics of Japan

Little that you know, this pic is somewhat so special.......GTR in parking with GT500 reflect in the glass!

Yep thats what I set the photo up as but the other way round.

Was shooting the GT500 car therough the window and captured mine in the reflection..

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