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Thanks for the reply Gust as it helped convince me to go, it was great with quite a few cars that were at Osaka but many that werent. Here are a few photos, sorry about the quality. I am no Beer Baron or Mr Keets. Some would probably say even a mountain gorilla recently removed from its natural habitat could have taken better shots by randomly punching the camera. Also sorry about the size I only went this morning and am putting them on at the work PC. Will put some more on a bit later- including some Skylines ;)

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yeah agreed! I still have pics from as far back as 06 that I still haven't gotten around to sorting and posting. :(

I have to say that lambo is one very, very tasting looking car. nothing wrong with that thing at all. :P

yeah agreed! I still have pics from as far back as 06 that I still haven't gotten around to sorting and posting. :)

I have to say that lambo is one very, very tasting looking car. nothing wrong with that thing at all. :O

yeah it was awesome in that matt black, I really liked the RX7s and old Z cars too. There were many trikes on display aswell, dunno why, I havent seen many on the road in Aichi - uncountably large amounts of done up bikes with what sounds like open exhausts though - so loud makes a Harley sound like a Tesla ;)

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