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SYDNEY TO TOKYO - ALL OUT TURBO TOUR (depts Jan 12th)


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Damian and Jerry from J Racing (of JR 101 fame) have launched an all out turbo tour for the Aussies heading over to Tokyo Auto Salon for some Japanese action this January.

Turbo Tours fly out of Sydney on Wednesday 12th of January

tour includes:

5 nights hotel + breakfast

Return airfare with Japan Air Lines

Bus tour to workshops and tuning houses

Dorifto

Interested in exploring Tokyo? Visiting notable workshops ? Para-para ?

Then contact us - today!

Tokyo Auto Salon will be first on the agenda, with prizes for anyone who can take home one of the promo girls.

The rest of the tour will be based around checking out the Japanese scene live!

With local contacts to show you the Tokyo night life experience, the "visit the workshops of your dreams" bus tour and a gang of Aussies running wild in Japan - this is set to be turbo heaven.

Further enquiries: (what else are ya gonna do in January ? huh ??? )

[email protected]

Jerry (mob) : 0412 922 668

a gang of Aussies running wild in Japan
I know you're not serious (I hope!) but please don't give us Japan resident gaijins a bad name... please.... especially us Australian gaijin.
  • 2 weeks later...

yeesh, the cashin in on the JDM tuning fever/drift fever has begun...

There is a "not so crazy" troop of SAU reg's goin up for autosalon if you wanna meet up with them.

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