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Well... it's been an age since i posted last, but heres my latest batch of Japanese pics.. The event this time was D1, round 5, held on Sunday at Ebisu Circuit.. Top day, some amazing action, a few crashes, and lots of fun! Enjoy the pics!

Carpark Pics....

All these cars were driven there/back..

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The Cars...

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RB26 In a 350.. Nice!

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20B RX8 i think?

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This would have to be the maddest Interior ever.. So nice!

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Engine bay of the Below RX7 FC

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Me and Mr RE-Amemiya

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The guy who started Option/Option2/Option Video + Drift Tengoku Magazine/DVD's

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Orido San!! Drives the RS*R Supra Super Nice Guy!

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The guy who drives the Soarer Below, Mr Ueno! God i want those Rims!

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very nice pics mate, bring that handy camera of yours to the gt300 next month

am now kicking myself that i didnt take up your offer

whats the story with the rb20 under your name? you hooked yourself up? mate if you have then get your ass back down here and we'll tear the hell out of the mountains.

the monkey was cool he can do flips and handstands and all that stuff.

i didnt know you headed up over there me and dino (DCD) was hanging out over to the side then left as soon as they gave out the awards.

got any pics of the bee racing 324 jumping the supra?

Nice pics, thanks for sharing.

Do you know why Top Secret dosen't seem to participate in this years D1? I saw Option Vol 136 In sugo and there was not a hint of them!

Orido seems to be back at commentry, I guess drifting a 700HP car was never easy.

EDIT: lol never mind, just saw miki had a Fairlady Z now, was looking for the old S15 all the time :D

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:) wish i had went too... dammit.... those pics are crazy man.. when is the next one? ;)

Hey there is a car meet up tomorrow nite at yokohama pier.. http://www.osanbashi.com/ that pier..

I think its organised by the BMW boys, my friend is taking me there. It starts at 19:30 and apparently they have some nice hotted up cars there too... i hope so..

but will keep u guys updated...

Nice pix poida... Just thought about it too late but we should have exchanged mobile numbers. I could have put you on my guest list! Realized too late!

Hope you are going to Fuji in October?

I've sold all my pix so I can start posting some on forums now.

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