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Rezz, we have a banner for SAU nsw, if its free I *may* be able to bring it if I have space.

I need all the free space I can get for the gear im planning on bringing home this time

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Put your banner in a golf bag with no clubs etc... Golf bags fly for free! You could also put heaps of other stuff in it to bring back to Oz. (maybee put a putter in just incase they check?)

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First post in the Japan section...

Put your banner in a golf bag with no clubs etc... Golf bags fly for free! You could also put heaps of other stuff in it to bring back to Oz. (maybee put a putter in just incase they check?)

Appreciate your idea but there is no way in hell im carting a golf bag to Japan with me.

I had a hard enough time lugging parts back after my last trip

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Justin,

Nah mate - way too much hassle taking a car IMHO: Aside from nightmare traffic going through Tokyo to Chiba, you've got hellish traffic around the messe and then the difficulty of finding somewhere to park. That's not even considering the cost of parking...

I think it's easier, cheaper and less stressful on the train.

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