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Weather forecast looks good for Sunday.. Bit of sun and bit cloudy and top of between 16-18c max.

For those staying in Tokyo will be bit of rain tomorrow and 16c and Friday looking at rain becoming cloudy and warm 21c max

Sat partly cloudy and 16c max

Min temps will be 8-10c

So cool but not too bad..

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Yep hopefully it stays clear / warm until about Sunday night then the temperature plummets... Going to Naeba looking for snow on Monday but it looks like its going to be a little artificial :)

Warm day in Tokyo today!

Looking forward to Sunday, should be good.

Hi guys, here are the pictures we took

PICS

http://www.skylinesa...-2010-pictures/

DCDs Blog with Nismo festival

http://speedhunters....15/default.aspx

Nismo festival Video:

http://www.skylinesa...festival-video/

Fantastic cars, looks like it would have been a great day. Thanks heaps for posting.

Sorry for the naive questions but I will ask anyway. Are those rims held on by a single nut? Out of interest has anyone ever fitted these type of wheels to a street car? I realise at 14inches wide it would require most cars to be tubbed and massive wheel hub mods, probably with a custom diff and suspension setup and thats just for the rear but just wondering if it has been done.

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