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$500 on train ticket. If you plan on hanging around Tokyo you'll need at least a few days in the city.
Bullet trains are quick but it's still 6+ hours from Tokyo to the other major cities, so keep that in mind with how much luggage you're taking and how long you want to stay at places.

interesting.
would want to do the usual car shit.
visit nismo, ebisu etc, but also not doing things that turns me into a short fat ball of extreme rage would be cool. im hell bent on going to monkey island (dont know what its actually called)

Thought this was captain will for a moment

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/458336-fs-r34-gtr-v-spec/#entry7569908

Then remembered his was midnight purple and that he's probably in jail or working for TMZ

replica parts on a bayside blue 34R? geddouttahere

also: whats the point of listing spares if they will be an additional cost ontop of the car?

Thought this was captain will for a moment

http://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/458336-fs-r34-gtr-v-spec/#entry7569908

Then remembered his was midnight purple and that he's probably in jail or working for TMZ

Surely he's had several color changes over the years

In the hood they identify niggas by their cars so I switch up whips to stay off the radar

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