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Hello guys,

greetings from Japan (Tokio). Yesterday i were by Nismo with my girlfriend and our japanese friend.

It was a cool day. In the showroom stand actually a Skyline BNR 34 in Bayside Blue :newbie:

Before that day we were in Kitana by Superautobacs. Its a very cool shop and a small nismo show was there. I had sit down in a Skyline BNR 34 :D

It was a cool feeling !!!

On 4.9.2004 we will fly back to germany

Bye guys now we go back to the nightlife of akihabara

See ya

Saionara &Kanpai !!!

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Hahaha........

Akihabara is the City of Elecrical goods man and not a Night spot

Been there... Done that....

Shinjuku....Shibuya....Roppongi.... and plenty other Top spots to keep you very busy while you there.

But hey, i prefer Kyushu anytime, more friendly people and the most Skylines i've seen so far in Japan. and if anyone of ya go there just head to Kagoshima but watch out, you might get run over by a Skyline " they're everywhere"(Xbox Halo)

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Hi guys,

okee the typhoon dont got us. hehehehe

@Intensevil

Yes i have pics but i put them on the board in germany because ive got no cable to download the pics on the pc. sorry. but tomorrow we flight back to germany and then i put them on da board.

@Rezz

Hi man, staying here was very very cool. Now we have friends in japan too. A very cool friend have showed us the way to NISMO OMORI FACTORY. It was very cool there and im sure we have bought all the merchandise stuff from it. hehehehehe

Okee guys.

Bis die Tage.....oder Saionara.

Sorry for my rusty english.... :headspin:

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