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  • 2 weeks later...

Am going to my mates wedding this weekend then have a track day at Nicko on wed so will post up after that

Me getting owend on Minami

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mr jangles! thankyou for your epic thread... havnt been to japland for 2 years and i miss the place, cousin is an english teacher there with two half jap kids in a small town called tooyoko.. went to kobi auctions and all that jaz but man youve got some very nice photos which show alot of what japan is really about and alotta sweet car shots aswell.. you are a lucky guy. keep updating

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Man i read these japan trip threads see the pics and it just makes me wanna go to japan so bad haha

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Here is the seconed last pic post before we head home, in this one is Luke's wedding with night before nightclub bucks party, Aarons Tokyo grappeling comp and other random shit.

Back in luke's ninja palace

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The wild flowers are very pretty here.

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She is still good for "One more time"

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Hitting the clubs for Luke's bucks

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how hot is this chick/dude

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6 hrs later

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Part of the wedding

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Crazy fashion

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Aaron having a dude look at his stuff lol

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Aaron did very well , but was serverly f**ked over by a few rules he didn't know about, and was denied a chance to come home with a bag of gold.

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As you can see he goes to a bad ass gym, as nearly every guy there kicked ass.

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I have been very laxy since I got home but here is the last lot of pics.

This is a really old castle used for war during the Shogun days of Japan

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This is from a tourist ninja house that was used as a film set for alot of old ninja movies

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who is bigger?

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Aaron is now a ninja

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And ofcourse me at Nikko

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Deep dish looks cool and makes a good bin too

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I ended up running too wide and bending my rear arm in the sand ( you can also see where I used my seatbelt to hold up the pipe for session or two before it melted lol )

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So that was our Japan trip, I highly recomend it to everyone to go there and do a matsuri once !!

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