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Guys, how should we go about the Auto Salon? As one big group? Or split into 2 groups?

Are there any other ladies coming along other than Daves and my other halves?

Just to reiterate:

Meet at the South Entrance of JR Kaihin Makuhari Station at or just after 10am.

Bring:

At least 10,000 yen (50,000 yen if you want to buy some goods :P)

Thick as f@ck jacket...

Digicams, disposables... a sketchpad and pencil maybe:D

Be prepared to get pissed.

There WILL be a prize for best/most candid Race Queen pic.

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Probably as 1 big group would be best, so as we know no one is gonna get lost! :P Don't know how many are gonna be there for sure until probably sat morning. I'm aiming to be there for 10AM, but I've got to check train timetables, though I don't think I'll have any probs.

See you all on Sat!

Dave

Yeah.. shall have to get some money off him before he passes out! hehehe

My wife has all my money...:rofl:

Hey guys, it's all systems go here, I just hope we can all hook up without any problems.

We've also got Jeff from "C-Red Tuning" in Perth and "a couple of other blokes" meeting up too (during the day on Sat)... we might break the 20 people barrier.

Hey guys

A few questions about TAS '04

- What sort of stuff is for sale there? Like FMICs? Or just little trinkets and shit? Should I be bringing extra ompa lompas to carry the stuff home?

- Is anyone going on Sunday?? Aaargh! I need to get memory stick on Sat cos I arrive Fri nite!!!

Hey guys

A few questions about TAS '04

- What sort of stuff is for sale there? Like FMICs? Or just little trinkets and shit? Should I be bringing extra ompa lompas to carry the stuff home?

- Is anyone going on Sunday?? Aaargh! I need to get memory stick on Sat cos I arrive Fri nite!!!

Are you hooking up with us at 10am Sat @ JR Kaihin Makuhari?

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