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link doesn't seem to be working at the mo. :)

Me thinks I need to change my student population - currently 90% of my students are under the age of 6 and regularly emit large quantities of a green like slime from their nasal cavities....:(

:(:) :)

LOL

Hrrrm link seems to be working here?? could it be some sort of a language issue coz its all in Japanese? meh I hate computers.

Jess: you sure she didn't say that just to win your gaijin ass :):D:D.  PS. She may have been or still a Race Queens or model...but most are short lived as the money ain't great.

Hahaha maybe. But apparently she is off to Kyushu today for some Motorcycle event? eitherway I dont think she is that good. .. Bonus points for being a track hoe but not enough to cover that crooked nose and off centre teeth :(

BTW (for those whose japanese is about as good as mine) most of the pics are on the second link down on the main menu.

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Familia and Nissan catalog model? i didn't know nissan used models in heir catalogues... where? where?

She was at the Tokyo Motor Show and the Osaka one too :thumbsup:

She's also won some trophy called "Plum maiden" WTF??

She's orrite but hmmm there are better... but now you have the Race Queen hookups dude... pull a few strings n see if you can get chummy with the garage she represents :)

I think I have got my contacts pretty much sussed now... took me a lil while. I am currently hanging out with Bai and his mob. Bai is the D1 Orange Signal 180 driver. Funny guys too.

Still extra track hoes cant hurt :aroused:

Yeah bai's pretty down to earth from an interview I read with him in Option2. Can you get a signal 180 poster autographed by the guy by any chance? And his twin car as well :P or am I pushin it?

Yeah bai's pretty down to earth from an interview I read with him in Option2. Can you get a signal 180 poster autographed by the guy by any chance? And his twin car as well :) or am I pushin it?

As I am a completely shit drifter compared to him and the rest of club tinker I thought I would play it cool when I talked to him... Saying shit like "Oh really you are D1? What car do you drive?, I dont really watch much D1" and never asking for photographs etc coz when he is out at the street meets he seems a lil agitated by constant picstures and nobodies coming up to talk to him. The only reason I have really got in with the group is coz I have been talking to / hanging out with one of his old students Keiske.

Ah k, and they have no issues with Gaijin in their group? My understanding was those groups are usually closely knit guys who are weary of letting outsiders (regardless of race) in.

Ahh yes but Im cooo Gaigin drifter with leet skilz :)

Nah but seriously they seem to be pretty interested if a gaigin rocks up with a sil and can actually drift... In Shikoku there was NO other gaigin drifters at all! Even in a big place like Osaka I have only ever seen one other white guy drifting and he is uber noob.

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