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i think they do beer samples and explain how it all works, i havent drank many sake. i prefer Sho-chu which is similar tho.
 
the disaster centre has a simulated typhoon and earthquake room and how to survive natural disasters. apparently its pretty entertaining



Sounds like fun ! we went to Toyota mega web centre , It's more to cars simulators , Was ok daytona i guess [emoji4]
Would love to try the disasters centre - please take some
Picture and informations Trev ;)

Are you going to hire a car rental or do train [emoji577]
5 minutes ago, ElleAli76 said:

Sounds like fun ! we went to Toyota mega web centre , It's more to cars simulators , Was ok daytona i guess emoji4.png
Would love to try the disasters centre - please take some
Picture and informations Trev

Are you going to hire a car rental or do train emoji577.png

 

 

i can use the mother-in-laws cars or maybe borrow my best mates. 

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Nothing puts hairs on the chest like recovering from the gut ache caused by 1 can of Woodstock.

My personal favourite is. 3 parts degreaser, 3 parts wd40, 2 parts silicone spray, 1 part of De-squeak, 1 part contact cleaner and 600mls of baby shampoo!
you just have to drink as much as you can while your there [emoji4]
 
naa im sure you can bring 2 litres back per person


My mate bought back 12 bottles of wine from nappa valley USA no bag check all good [emoji1303]
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1 minute ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


My personal favourite is. 3 parts degreaser, 3 parts wd40, 2 parts silicone spray, 1 part of De-squeak, 1 part contact cleaner and 600mls of baby shampoo!

is that what your skyline runs on? or your body?

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My mate bought back 12 bottles of wine from nappa valley USA no bag check all good emoji1303.png

 

its easy going through japan but its much harder coming back through perth

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its easy going through japan but its much harder coming back through perth

I bought a handmade djemba drum in Bali, went through heaps in the shop and it sounded insane. Customs went over it on the way in and there was a tiny piece of animal blood on the inside of the drum skin. Unbeknownst to me it was a actual animal skin drum head. They cut it to bits with a Stanley trimmer and tossed the skin in the bin.

I bought a handmade djemba drum in Bali, went through heaps in the shop and it sounded insane. Customs went over it on the way in and there was a tiny piece of animal blood on the inside of the drum skin. Unbeknownst to me it was a actual animal skin drum head. They cut it to bits with a Stanley trimmer and tossed the skin in the bin.

Unfortunately my wife caught mad cow disease from it and hasn't been the same since!!!

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Check the pipe. Intake from the dyno at caterpillar, I changed out the centre because they were having pressure issues between both banks of the engine. Put a 7" breeches piece in to replace the 90' in the centre. 30psi, 2500hp. Wish I'd taken pics of the mod. The dyno guy was stoked with it.

Check the pipe. Intake from the dyno at caterpillar, I changed out the centre because they were having pressure issues between both banks of the engine. Put a 7" breeches piece in to replace the 90' in the centre. 30psi, 2500hp. Wish I'd taken pics of the mod. The dyno guy was stoked with it.

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