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we go every year, and its always good fun

Newera are given press passes , which allow you into the hall before the masses

allows you to go talk to the exhibitors and to look up close at the cars, before everyone else does.

Moving through the hall, there were move delights on show, including the cars ;-)

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This was my favourite stand ….the guys at hks kansai are great

They are even doing some custom work for my r34 which is on their demo car…but because we asked nicely they are going to produce it for me …wahoo!

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r34 features the nismo z tune front and rear arch trims

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Under bonnet

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R35 demo car – expect to see group guys on these shortly

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New r35 water cooler

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New r35 lsd in development

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New tomei rb28 set up

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New turbo set up for r32-34 gtr – 300bhp output each

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Gtr muffler will follow in same style , r35 one being developed in conjunction with new era japan and tomei

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New wheels from bbs

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Hasemi grtr demo cars

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Coolest stagea ever….

Runs an rb26 d jetro

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Wicked ae86

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aawesome!

+ 11 ty.

this thred delivers, passed by a few times but i thought id comment. hakosuka stagea makes me spew in my mouth but i luv the nismo xanavi super gt car. hoping to get back to sepang circuit or even fuji in a few years. great range of cars and parts. more pls. btw i heard about the nur RB28 v-cam top secret R34 GTR. nice one, i remember the 1003hp R33 in Maxx Power magazine from the UK. i like rare expensive stuff.

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