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jq11 goldcoast - tokyo

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jq967 cairns - goldcoast

These flights worked out the cheapest way to go, few hr stopover in cairns, but meh, will be good to adapt to the humidity again! got Big Day out a few days later. So i thought might be good to just suck it up.

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You will see the sau-sa/vic group there they will all have there Red hoody's on come up and say hi.

I am heading over with the SA Section of this group. The group is wearing hoodies that look like

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well i arrived ok and what an awesome place, just come back from the fish markets :)

bring on autosalon :)

Tsukiji fish markets?? If so then yes it is awesome, how good are the free samples. :D

actually i wasen't charging him

i was going to give them to him,

on another note guys

for anyone who is there check out the Dry carbon doors on the Top secret stand weighing 4.2 kg

No problems, nice thought..

Just know where he lives in relation to Tokyo and trying to find another gaijin at Auto Salon, well you know for yourself, the place is full of them.

And yeah the carbon on the Top Secret 35 is very nice. Got to go through their car a few weeks ago.

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