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OK!! Justin.

Hello!everybody!! I'm Ikeri.

I'm not good at English,because I'm Japanese.

but studying English everyday.

well all!!!

hahahah........

I did my best.

By the way...

I went to eat supper yesterday with Troy.

Let's go to eat together when you have a chance.

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No Shan... he's the Japan forums very own genuine SuperAutobacs mechanic. I met him through Troy after he had some work done there.

Ikeri: do you have free time tomorrow to go driving with me and Troy?

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ahh is he the AE86 expert that Troy was talking about? if so yay! I can get some proper help from him and Troy for my AE86 instead of listening to some amature aussie drift tuners.

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lol well I won't be asking for any help for a couple of months yet, because I've first gotta get the Boro Hachi to some sort of respectable condition before I start modifying it.

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Yeah alot of the work on my car is done by Ikeri and he does a fantastic job, as do the other mechanics there. He's a great guy and most importantly knows his stuff, that's why he the man!

Funky, yes Ikeri's is the one with the 86. If you need any help let us know.

Meanwhile we're busy working on Justin's Beast...wait for it :cheers:.

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Thanks all!!

Shan..I often meet Justin and Troy.

That I can do cooperates.If you have any questions, please tell them.

You may give me e-mail.But A reply is slow.

My business is so busy.Actualy I'm in a working now.

Intensevil...Thank you for sending a secure comment.

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hahahaha.....

You're welcome.

OK!! no problem Justin.you can post them up here.

However, if it's cool!!

By the way..

How was NARA. I also wanted to go together.

Your holiday is Sunday right?

I'm thnking about getting holiday every weekend next month.as much as possible.

Let's go out sometime!!

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hahahaha.....

You're welcome.

OK!! no problem Justin.you can post them up here.

However, if it's cool!!

By the way..

How was NARA. I also wanted to go together.

Your holiday is Sunday right?

I'm thnking about getting holiday every weekend next month.as much as possible.

Let's go out sometime!!

I hope you can get time off on the weekends Ikeri, I want to go on a cruise (driving - not boat!) with you, me and Troy... I want to hear your car hit 11,000 rpm!!!

Here are some pics:

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Ikeri told me his AE86 has an AE111 20-valve engine conversion with cams, adjustable cam gears and computer with an effective powerband of 7,000 to 11,000 rpm!!! He says the engine doesn't last long though... :) Sorry no engine pics, Ikeri was working... next time!

9ikeri2.jpg

The carbon bonnet (what brand Ikeri?) didn't look so happy... it seems the clear coat is coming off, leaving just bare carbon fibre.

9ikeri3.jpg

The most suprising thing for me was that Ikeri's AE86 STILL has the factory sound system!!! It's a very clean example considering it's age... well done Ikeri :D

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Konnichiwa Ikeri San,

Nice to meet you - welcome to the forums. I'm Dave, living in Yamanashi. I wish the guys at my local Super Autobacs could speak English as well as you....in fact it'd be great if they could speak any English!

We should all hook up sometime - hope ya can make it to TAS 2005. :D

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Nice to meet you too!!

Blitz...I want to go TAS 2005. But I think that work is busy.

Dave..konnitiwa.As for English,I can speak only about a few.

Justin!!

It is factory engine now.power is low!

Special engine has broken.

My wife said "Let's eat NABE with Troy,Justin and your wife(sorry!I donno her name)

Do you know NABE?

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