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Also where's the wine red 32 :)

Here she is:

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Oh and here's Ikeda with the J's Racing S2000 Circuit car:

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... and heres a little hi-rez prezzie for ya Troy:

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Justin, she's beast!. If I haven't been away too long...I believe she is and still the fastest around Central.

The WR32 is looking great, how's the engine work going?

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Ikeri said the fastest around Central was the AutoSelect R34 GT-R... btw, that Stillway Ranebo is a customer car, not their shop demo car.

Engine work is on hold until I get the diff fixed... Ikeri's getting me a price on that this week I hope :cheers:

Anyways Troy are you in Taipei now?

taiwan's only a short swim away eh?

I'm guessin Ikeda is buddy buddy with a team member or Super Autobacs is sponsoring a car at the press conf?

Come on Rezzeh, why dick-tease for :D

I'm guessin Ikeda is buddy buddy with a team member or Super Autobacs is sponsoring a car at the press conf?

Come on Rezzeh, why dick-tease for :D

If you must know... I was invited by www.sequential.co.jp... the trouble is for some strange reason they didn't turn up! Then 2 hotshots from 'Option 2' magazine came over and asked who we were with... alll kinda mafia 'stand-over tactics' style... then they *allowed* us to stay on the provisio that we don't publish any of the images for 2 months!!! I let Ikeda do the talking and all he said was "sorry! sorry! we're amatures! sorry!" hahahaha :D legend

But yeah, Sequential should've been there but cancelled and forgot to tell us... so by rights we shouldn't have been there but hey... we paid 1,000 yen a piece to get in... damned if I'm gonna leave without some material!

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