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both has kind of worked

more downloading 23gig of games than playing, all while installing new front speakers.....poor old factory things.

And I found a bunch of Japanese souvenirs pulling the door trim off :)

About a year after buying the car I found some Japanese mouthwash (i think, there is no English and a mint leaf on it).

And today while doing the door speakers I found *2 small allen keys

*a half full lighter with the sticker still on it all in Japanese, works great.

*a YellowHat service sticker of some sort, still on its backing. now in my toolbox lid.

*and finally a small gold painted plastic Captain, I assume the japs were onto the R33 being a Boat long before we did. And he now resides on my rear view mirror :)

howd the PC go? and are you coming back for more?

Yeah it's a monster, My mum has turned up or I would already be over.

I will probably be back over tomorrow if your still LANing or are you boy's back into Chiv again.

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