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Ok 90% certain going over to Tas 2005.Waiting for some airplane tickets confirmation.Could you count me in?

Thanks

Great! We've got a good group going now... Australians, British, United Statesians, Japanese (duh!) and a Norwiegian... how many are coming with you Paal?
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Make yourself the shitz mate...

You are delegates representing the largest Skyline enthusiast community in Aust...also shows your drive in Japan is also a Skyline.

Or hook up with C-West like you did last year.

sorry what hotel is that again, might be a bit too king pin :P

Worst come to worst it will cost you what 2000yen for the day.

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Great! We've got a good group going now... Australians, British, United Statesians, Japanese (duh!) and a Norwiegian... how many are coming with you Paal?

I`m definitely coming booked flight and all ,but I`m trying to get with one or two more.But since we were in Japan in the summer , they are sitting on the fence at the moment.

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Excellent, we are arriving on the 10th and leaving on the 19th - where are you staying?

Don`t decided yet:

May go with http://www.metropolitan.jp/eng/ stayed there in the summer or maybe

Asuka View Hotel.

One hour from Crowne Metropolitan to Chiba.

Maybe staying closer to Chiba would be better?

Are you planning to visit some more tuners(other than Tas) or anything?

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What are the start and finish dates for TAS05. I need to go up north to pack a container - I also need to go south for auction (Rezz- do you know Glen and Wada from 4 Wheelers? They are based in Ashiya). I am in.

Ken

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Not at all poida.

Give us some details suchs as the dates you will be there and where you are staying and we can work something out

Well what i have confirmed at this stage is

A) Leaving Brissy on the 29th, arriving on the 30th of Nov..

B) Working Visa for 6 months..

C) A place to stay (Tsuru, Yamanashi) For a month or possibly more.. Which may just take me into the first/second week of January and a great time to move to tokyo to see TAS and possibly catch up with a few of you boys.

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What are the start and finish dates for TAS05. I need to go up north to pack a container - I also need to go south for auction (Rezz- do you know Glen and Wada from 4 Wheelers? They are based in Ashiya). I am in.

Ken

No Ken, never met them... they're in Ashiya? I'll keep my eye out for foreigners around here from now on :D
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