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Dude....some of the best shot i have seen. Love it. Such a great mix of old school classic and new tech and everything in between.

Seeing that Yelllow Pennzoil R33 and the Calsonic R32 brings back so many memories of Gran Turismo 1.

That would have been awesome to be at.

Edited by greensa14

Dude....some of the best shot i have seen. Love it. Such a great mix of old school classic and new tech and everything in between.

Seeing that Yelllow Pennzoil R33 and the Calsonic R32 brings back so many memories of Gran Turismo 1.

That would have been awesome to be at.

Thanks we try our best

tbh i thought more people would have been interested and posted a reply, not to worry

hi we do have more pics to show, maybe i will get time at the weekend

i didnt attend this event in person

the pictures were taken by Miguel (owner of Newera Japan), our offices are just down the road from FSW, where this takes place

Miguel - has a good camera set up, we require it for taking pictures of customer cars before shipping and do a full shakedown of the cars so it requires heafty SLR set up

Thanks for sharing those picture`s with us really appreciate it mate... Thanks!!!!!!

If i ever get the opportunity to hit Japan i will come look you up for a tour (please) hehehehe....

Cheers mate keep the great JDM action coming....

JDM4LIFE

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