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  • 3 weeks later...

So I thought I would update, we gave been here for 3 days and I love it. The people are very friendly and the cars are awesome. I can't believe how nice and clean the city is (we are staying in harajuku) and I feel very safe. Unlike Perth where I'm worried I'm going to get stabbed. Here are some pictures I have got so far post-103613-1413196896158_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14131969233881_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14131969610541_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14131969913694_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14131970266782_thumb.jpg We also went to nissan headquarters and say some awesome cars, GTR's are so comfortable.post-103613-14131971288432_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14131971552755_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14131971885408_thumb.jpgpost-103613-1413197208671_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14131972288809_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14131972476707_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14131972811384_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14131973137314_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14131973347371_thumb.jpg

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harijuku is good fun, very tourist friendly and harijuku station will easisly get you anywhere fast.

get intot the small alleyways and the food available in little windows and shit. loved it., and alchahol is cheep :D

i miss japan

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More pics, we walked for like 8 hours yesterday I wish I was recording because the black GTR sounded amazing. post-103613-14133426730754_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133426911357_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133427056573_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133427155173_thumb.jpg. Then we went to some dealerships to see some cars I will never have the money for :)post-103613-14133428325981_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133428446552_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133428665646_thumb.jpgpost-103613-1413342893038_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133429059769_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133429171734_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133429267611_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133429419037_thumb.jpg. Then we went to a repco like shop which was huge and had everything you will ever need. Like if you crash you gt86 you can go there and buy a whole new front end. These are the cars in the parking lot post-103613-14133430853604_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133430985759_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133431091152_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133431208857_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133431316065_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133431467102_thumb.jpgpost-103613-1413343162912_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133431751029_thumb.jpg. And the city at night from the top of a big building post-103613-14133432138136_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133432250954_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133432390048_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133432513451_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14133432631928_thumb.jpg

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  • 2 weeks later...

Been back for about a week now and I already miss japan. But it is good to drive my car again.

Got some more random pics post-103613-14151238095634_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151238270039_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151238520089_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151238679582_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151238835443_thumb.jpgpost-103613-1415123899458_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151239147673_thumb.jpg

Our day trip to Mount Fuji post-103613-14151240277748_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151240511989_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151240682888_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151240859576_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151241013113_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151241232871_thumb.jpg

This one is at about 2 in the morning , Tokyo is just busy all the time post-103613-14151242268524_thumb.jpg

This is a very nice sounding 458 just casually post-103613-14151243111543_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151243358217_thumb.jpg

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This GTR was down some little random ally. post-103613-14151244413713_thumb.jpg

I'm think I died and went to heaven post-103613-14151244939397_thumb.jpg

Nismo was just like a dream post-103613-14151245387196_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151245510752_thumb.jpgpost-103613-1415124566458_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151245834831_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151245987335_thumb.jpg

You can buy that NISMO rb26 edition for $34 000. I reckon it would look great in my r32 post-103613-14151246808624_thumb.jpg

Some very lucky customers cars post-103613-14151247145407_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151247287696_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14151247550026_thumb.jpg

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You will love it, yeah we went buy train it's on the way to Yokohama. You will need to get on the keikyu line and get off at namamugi station and walk for about 10 minutes. But you can find it on the internet. And when you look it up. Nismo moved to Yokohama so make sure your not looking at where they used to be. We made that mistake and it's a long treck to get to Yokohama from where we were

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I miss Japan so much lol. I visited August last year. I went to that exact same Super Autobacs lol.. I also went to the Nismo Omori Factory, they had completely different cars on show. Did you check out the bathrooms in there? And also take note of the camshafts used for door handles? So mad lol.

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Got some more pics post-103613-14190114526528_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14190114687609_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14190114978393_thumb.jpg

We also went to the drifting champion ship. Some very nice cars there

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And some girls ;)

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Back to cars now post-103613-14190117847267_thumb.jpgpost-103613-14190118108007_thumb.jpg

I mostly took video's of the drifting, but I can't upload them from my iPod

These cars are in the parking lot.

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