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hey..I just wanted to say,i’m impressed with the pictures you have.Might i inquire to as what you do in japan and how did you get your start?
Big Mike!!!! Whats up bro we miss you down here!
You pictures look sick what lens are you using? You still have the Nikon Lenses for sale?
When you coming to visit us in the 55nizzle?
I hope you doing great. Say hi to Kaori for me.
K.I.T.
Hello found your Auto website/blog by random. It’s really great that you get to live out in japan and take such amazing photos of many tuning cars and life it self in Japan. Keep up the good work and updates.
Peace.
Great site,
Its amazing what you can find when just checking out some random blogs…
Really enjoying seeing the things i miss about living in Japan on both your sites….
So tell me, do you only get into the four wheel scene or do you have an eye for the two wheel variety?? Do you know anything about custom moto culture in Japan (Motorcycles)???
Cheers
Bazza..
Hey,Just stoped by to take a look of your awsome jdm car coverage and -”am impresed!!”-.Keep up the great work on your blog and your car site..”big up’s for having the courage to live your dream ” wish you and yours the best ..Regards..Bill from miami florida …
I found your blog by accident, I think your car otaku site was linked to by Pistonheads.co.uk
It kinda shocked me, because I am living just outside of Tsukuba, and recognise lots of the photos you have taken, infact you took a photo of the shop next to where I am currently working.
You should venture over to Mt. Tsukuba on Saturday night and try to catch some nightshots of people drifting their cars, or at least go there in the daytime and check out rubber left all over the road, Mt. Tsukuba has some of the best roads in Ibaraki.