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Saikin Big big weekness wa Chuhi Lemon. Been coming to Japan since 1985 and just cant get enough of the stuff. Went to a Yakitori Bar with Happy hour from 5-7pm Joki Nama Beru to chu-hi wa 100 yen, drank enough for 3 people :P .

Ima nani shiteru no?? Drift at Nanko is close, toki doki Nakajima aru, demo suku nai.

Who here is in Osaka from Australia?

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Saikin Big big weekness wa Chuhi Lemon. Been coming to Japan since 1985 and just cant get enough of the stuff. Went to a Yakitori Bar with Happy hour from 5-7pm Joki Nama Beru to chu-hi wa 100 yen, drank enough for 3 people :P .

Ima nani shiteru no?? Drift at Nanko is close, toki doki Nakajima aru, demo suku nai.

Nice drunken babble there... :)

Who here is in Osaka from Australia?

Aaaaah, me? Theres a nice bloke named 'Gojira', another nice bloke named 'Streeter' (I hear he's a bit of a brawler), another bloke named 'Dreamaaa'... who else? Maybe one or two others just passing through.

So where are you staying?

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stumbled out of that Bar at like5:30 am and the daylight hitting me was like it hitting a vampire.

Anyone here get into Drifting?

Not me personally but theres a couple of guys on here that do... they'll see this thread soon enough. Do you have a car?

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im  a little drunk but not in osaka nor saitama at the moment back in melbourne for 20 odd days .... i understand what ur trying to get through !

I`m in Amagasaki (In between Kobe and Osaka) Yes I do have a Car and I hammer the shit out of the thing . (180SX for Drift and a Y32 Cedric to cruise around and lay rubber everywhere)

For those who dont know me I started up Japanese Motorsport years ago and filmed those Hard Tuned Imports Videos. So Ive been in Japan for a while but it just seems like all the good thrash places have been closed.

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Wtf???  

 

Terry????

 

Geezuz... I can't believe you've showed up here! Mate we HAVE TO get together and have some drinks

Yes Dude its me!, How ya been!!

Dude I`m up for a Drink (or a few more) anytime! 09060671897.

I go back to Adelaide on Saturday Morning and wont be back here till November. Just hired a Japanese Mechanic to work for me back home. Will be taking him to Signal this arvo as I`ll be getting them to teach him about the FCON V Computers etc. So free from about 7pm tonight all the way till Saturday morning.

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I'll give you a call tonight Terry...

Yes Rezz by the looks of things you need to unglue your hand from the Keyboard and get out a bit. Dont worry I`ll take good care of you!!! :crazy:

As for the Fcon V Turner in Adelaide Absolutely!!

Just working on a deal now for Tilbrooks Dyno Center who have some Customers with FCons, My Car has one and a few other peoples. The Tuner will be in Adelaide in 2-3 months for about a week. Staying at my house with my Japanese Mechanic and teaching him at the same time.

Let me know if you need a Tune as I will have to work out a time Schedule. Pretty much we are dividing his Ticket/Salary price by however many people need a tune. So the more People the cheaper it will be!!

Arrhh now I`m off to that same place I got hammered the other day. Hopefully this time I wont get on this Forum and ramble some shit again...... sorry Guys!!!

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Nice to meet you Terry and good to see you Rezz!

A truck parked on the exit of the practice corner, not too close but a bit too close for my current level of comfort. So I ended up heading home around 3am.

It was a fun night, slowly getting better at this stuff...

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Nice to meet you Terry and good to see you Rezz!

A truck parked on the exit of the practice corner, not too close but a bit too close for my current level of comfort. So I ended up heading home around 3am.

It was a fun night, slowly getting better at this stuff...

Hey Laurence... oooooh my head...

What a coincedence to see you out there at Nanko :rolleyes:

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You're getting better mate! Who were your friends in the R32 sedan?

Terry the champ picked up the tab last night, I must've had 7 of those lemon chu-hi's and a couple of pints on top of that... Terry's generosity blew me away! But as ha said "You're jobless now mate so don't worry about it"... hehehehe

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Hey Laurence, Pleasure to meet you also. great to see some Aussie Guy`s finnally out having Fun on the Streets. It was too lonely out there for all those years. I`ll have to catch up with you guys (as well as Jesse the body Ventura) when I get back. Take the lot of you out for the 100yen Drinks.

So hey Rezzinator all those Pics (you know the ones :cheers: ) that I have of you, what do I do with them? now that you`ve lost you job a cant bribe you!!

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