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I'll be there on Sunday the 13th. Yeah, it's the same as TAS except instead of being held in one giant hall like Makuhari Messe, it's spread over 5 or 6 smaller halls huddled together. It's a bit easier to navigate there, as you can just not visit the halls that don't interest you. It's ****ing freezing walking between halls so it's like 'jacket on', 'jacket off', 'jacket on', jacket off'...

IMO it's a good show and worth going to.

so it's like 'jacket on', 'jacket off', 'jacket on', jacket off'...  

hahaha, that is the story of my time in japan. I should write a book about it:

"Jacket on, Jacket off my visit to Japan"

Hey Rezz would there be alot of the local tuners from the Kansai region at the Osaka messe?

Yes... usually the smaller tuners who don't have enough money to travel to Tokyo are at Osaka Auto Messe eg: RS Feast, GT Shop Endless, Sequential :rofl:;):cheers: etc. Alot of the bigger shops are there too, but places like Top Secret never come.

Ill be there on Sunday most likely... depends if I can organise these free tickets coz Im a tight arse like that :)

I'll be there with my missus and Ikeri (maybe) so do you want to hook up?

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