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Old 09-20-2010, 12:42 AM
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This might be a little sudden, but I'm also in Japan for a year.



I started a blog to chronicle the car life I witness there, as well as other things.



Thought I'd post up a link here also:









BBMIJ - Big Black Man In Japan



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nice find!



when you're in japan, um go digging for cool bits!
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Old 09-22-2010, 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by j9fd3s
nice find!



when you're in japan, um go digging for cool bits!


Thanks











I'll definitely go looking for stuff.. It's too bad I don't have a car to mod while I'm here.. Maybe I could have fit my RX7 in my carryon luggage



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Old 09-22-2010, 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by MrMan
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I'll definitely go looking for stuff.. It's too bad I don't have a car to mod while I'm here.. Maybe I could have fit my RX7 in my carryon luggage


You'd probably have to check that... LOL
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not sure home much the airport workers would appreciate you trying to fit an fb through their x-ray maching lol
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Old 09-26-2010, 05:44 AM
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Some how, I doubt the FB would get through there.









Also, on another note, it is a tragedy that it takes close to $3k to ship a car to another country. Unless you're in the armed forces.



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Yea I dunno I guess that isn't bad if you think about it. Costs $1500 to ship a car cross country.
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it cost me 700 to ship a car from cali to texas, but the truck driver claimed to be x-russian military and was getting pissy with my friend who was picking it up (i was deployed) because he wasn't paying him in cash, i'd already paid his boss via credit
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damn that FB was gotten on a steal ...nice find man great condition
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