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Hmmmm [emoji26] i don't have a box.

But there is a spectacular thing called a bank that like to give money away [emoji2]

Just have to wait till i pay off my other car.

Oh yes can't wait till i smell the fumes of E85 in my garage. [emoji12]

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Morning all

Shibuya shuffle is a must Elle, especially at night. Nismo shop in yokohama, and the factory tour just down the road. Normal disney was pretty good, (carni food was amazeballs), go to the big Upgarage up near disney land, it is the better one.

If you are catching the train everywhere, head down to tokyo teleport to the toyota museum/workshop, they also have a really big shopping centre down there with a big transformer out front

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Morning all.

I'm glad it's still fresh in your mind Corey. Feels like forever since I was in japan.

Would love to go back to experience the south. But my next trip will be to canada/US

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