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i'm currently starting up a parts import business and I'm throwing up between uber cool japanesey names

Right now I'm leaning towards "Garage Banzai!"

not another one

there is 2,548,753 parts import businesses already

arigato mistaaaaaaaaaaaaaa roboto!

I want to start up a drift park with the name Super Fun Happy Land... The Land of Super Happy Fun

Anyone watch "Happy Super Fun Show, OK!!" ?

Kam I dun plan on makin it big or anything, just automated so I dun have to do shit, just sit back n let the system that I'm developing do the work. I already import parts for people, but not as a business, I don't see why not make it official and charge GST. Its also has a lot to do with me registering my car under the business to make some well needed tax deductions.

ahh fair chop then

i only sed it to stir u up

but u know that

b good to have another reputable parts supplier around

automated? what like just get one of ur contacts to buy it in japan and sent it direct to the customer?

yeah... basically you browse thru a live db of parts and suppliers (and maybe yahoo auction parts), then you choose a method of shipment, pay for parts via credit card or paypal, system invoices you and gets my agent to ship it to you the way you want. Requiring absolutely no intervention on my part.

Anyways, gettin back on topic...

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100 Fun Japanese board games...

Little Peg Go

Pretend Banker Party

Be Cautious, Yoshi!

Dumpling Maker Marathon

Humorous Steps and Slides

Diagonal Surprise

That's My Unit!

Contortioning Vinyl Blanket

Yen From Valhalla

Bad Dragon Eats Our Limes!

Gum Empire Executive

Peripheral Candy

Happy Regrets!

Beef Bargain

Prosperity Junior

Let's Avoid Bad Route

Squid Surgeon

Monster Robot Gamon X

Delivered Hasty

Milk Products No!

Lucky Mate Bang

Mistaken Success

Unlawful Child Animators

More Wow

Golden Shower Garden

Fun Bubble Go, Go, Go!

More Tea for Mother

Footbinder Z

Time Of The Monkeys

MS. GEE!

Hopman Hops with Strength

Massage Me, Uko!

Amazing Cardboard Curiosity

Mushroom Quantity Survey

Exploding Terrapin Box

Gratitude Elastic

Fast Girl Superstar

Naughty Carp

Love My Silly Lieutenant

Ouch, That Hurts

Endless Circuit of Squares

Atomic Fanboy

Quadratic Equation Finish Line

Sake-Tumi

I Am So Confucius

Super Fish Hatchery

Okinawa O.K.

Fun Shui!

Ukulele Fever

Critical Trivia Bout

Be Careful Not to Pester the Rhinocerous

Wonder Frog Feast!

Good And Devo

Rainy Rice Riot

Entertaining Plastic Sticks

Candy Ghost Discovering

Mystery Anvil

Mortification!

Urban Planner Madness

Stack Mister Tile

Dripping With Mirth

Estimate My Wig

Nano-Goats

Exothermic Doomsday

Karaoke Detective

Binary Carnival

Dog Dog Cat

Psychotic Sevens

Raceway Lap Dance Contest

Confectionery Nation

Backward Reverse Words

Crowded Subway Predicament

Small Parts 3 And Up

Hysterical Thumbs

Careful Evidence House

Ancestor Dishonor

Workday

Plum Teeth Car Again

Bow Head

Mah-Jongg Baywatch Edition

Where In the World Is Katsuo Sugamoto?

The Unshogi

Prosperity Wheel

Win, Lose or Self Sacrifice

Security Firm Must Find Hackers

Unpleasant Eye Strain

Sew, Sister, Sew!

Embarrasing Paper Shortage

Fiscal Target

Public Emissions

Hello Cootie

Ancestors In My Pants

Bamboo Who?

Hi-Ho Cherry Blossom

Put The Misplaced Charms Back Quickly

Strategy House Do!

Of Great Interest to Grandchildren

Don't Look at the Negroid

Lami-Nation

A Most Elaborate Cage For Rodents

Vibrating Red Nose Patient

Super Fun Happy Sliders is too long for a sticker... and SFHS is a wierd acronym, not like the Stagea club which is Stagea Web for Advanced Tune... or SWAT for short... so you have the SWAT Team cruising around...

need more names... i'm gonna go thru all the jap drift team names for inspiration...

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