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is that a japanese credit card, or from the states?

Its a Japanese credit card, sorry for the late reply, but if y'all are free during golden week lets get a meet together

I was going to send you mine LineID via PM but it seems I cannot access that function

I'm in Okinawa, don't think i'll be making it to any meets any time soon, but maybe i'll see you around up in mainland some time at an event or something. Haven't been to any drifting or super gt races yet, I'm dying to go to one. I've been to TAS many times, kinda too crowded for me nowadays.

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I'm currently in Kyushu, and maybe I'll spend more time here.Hoping to make it to the R's meeting on the 11th September at Fuji.

Nice, I will try to get along to that R's meeting too if I'm not away on business.

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Woo, was thinking of posting a new page since i'm soon to be in japan, this next friday for the next 5-10 years|-) will be looking for a car *just a run around probably k-car for now when i get there* 

Living with my wife's family *yay* 

In Machida Prefecture, so close to Yokohama, 

Ad me on line/fb (zachariah109) if anybodies keen to drag me along on a meet up night around the area or just to get in contact with another ozzy over there will chip in for fuel money and snacks! :D

 

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So my computer died I list heaps of files and moved back to Australia for a year but I'm back again.  Stagea in hand this time 

 

And doing auctions so yeah.. good fun

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