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Justin is a good team player I will give you that as you can see from our 4 wins lower on the board and as I said his Singles game is finally picking up and I'm still Jaggy as Evar!!!:D

Justin, you bloody better read this before the end of the week. Are you going to the Suma beach party?

Sure am! Are you?

... should we invite Shan (funkymonkey)? :D

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Depends how funky he is...OK funky show us some moves (requesting funky's star wars kid type short clips).

I don't know I should be back Saturday afternoon, but shall we bring any chicks or they will be provided :D. Basically I told you I was jetting off on Thursday but I'm hoping to do it on Friday instead and get back on Saturday.

Hey Justin,

just noticed it says "R32 GTSt Type M under your avatar :P What's the story? I thought you were going for a V35 coupe? :cheers:

I getting both!!! :)

Actually, the R32 Type M will come first, I'm getting it through Troy. The V35 will come after, we're still trying to get a good one at the right price...

Dave, yeah we're almost ready to go...the GTSt is also slightly modified with a stonger clutch :(;):D, so get ready. Your going to be a popular fella in town with 3 nice cars parked in your driveway :). I do hope your driveway is big enough for 3 cars. We're also expecting a few nice scenic places to take photos ;)

No problems on parking space - my driveway can handle it, plus I have access to additional parking about 50m from my place, if you'd prefer to park there. I'm looking forward to it - the home field advantage means I'll be the car in front most of the time! :);) Which is nice since I'm driving the least powerful car! :(

A road with no traffic in Japan - the holy grail - does such a thing exist!?!? :);)

Nah, seriously - if you're prepared to wake up at some un-godly hour then we can have free run on a lot of roads. Being in the country, we don't have many bypasses and the like, but where we are, we can be in the mountain passes in 5 minutes. Most of the roads will be clear, so we'll be free to drive as we please.

I'm planning on showing you my local circuit - we might get lucky and catch some decent action. The drive there is a nice one and the circuit itself, is small, but there's usually something going off. I was there in Sunday, with several Imprezza's, Evo's (very nice and bl00dy quick IV) , plus a handful of others - hachi-roku's, silvias, R33 gtst's and a R32 GTR to name a few. I've also got several spots selected that'll give us decent backgrounds for phots - one happens to be at the Suntory Winery (which is literally behind my place)...

Mountains...ohhh maybe I should ask if I can take the S14 my mate is about to put back on the auctions...I promise not to scratch it :).

and circuits...it's going to be fun ;)

Dave, sound great mate we're also looking forward. I don't think we really need a long road as such perhaps because I think we may end up hitting the highway. I know Justin is itching to hit the highway limiter.

Oh also we need to hit the pool hall sometime during our stay :(

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I'm all mixed up which month is which these days...let's get back to the beers :(
Dude I'm moving to Ashiya... you HAVE to see my new apartment! It's about 30 years old @ 50,000yen/month with 200,000yen key!!! It's shit!

But I'm gonna be rich...

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