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2005 SAU Tokyo Auto Salon Official Headcount


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Alright people, it's getting closer.

Could all those going to TAS '05 please post here and I'll make an updatable list below:

Friday 14th January '05 (Press day):

Rob aka Yukio + 5 friends

Dino aka DCD

Inspector Gadget aka IG + missus (maybe)

GTROC UK Bunch (a few?)

Saturday 15th January '05:

Blitz aka Nick

Poida aka Peter

Circusmonkey aka Christian

Dave aka Dave + missus + eldest Son

mmmgtir aka Richard

XSJ aka James

Inspector Gadget aka IG + missus (maybe)

JCV + brother

Japtaxi + gf

Chopobo + 2 mates

xKx_31 aka Benny + gf

Sunday 16th January '05:

Poida aka Peter (maybe)

Circusmonkey aka Christian (maybe)

Japtaxi + gf

xKx_31 aka Benny + gf (maybe)

Not going:

Rezz

Evo_Lee aka Troy (it won't be the same...)

Micheal Jackson aka Diana Ross (unfortunate court appearance)

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I was hoping to make it on Fri this year, but after having 16 days off work over xmas and new years, there's no way I'll be able to get that day off...

so put me (+ missus + eldest Son) down for the Sat. :P

Absolutely wicked mate... Dave thats what I was waiting for :D Cheers
Oh and with video cameras and official looking SAU shirts we hope to get in on Friday as press but that is a big wait and see.

:uh-huh:

we'll certainly give it a shot...

Richard

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