Eventually I got a little sick of everyday life in Australia and was looking for new challenges.. I was sitting in my office one day with my brother and started having a conversation about which country we would both love to go to.. Coming from a childhood spent deciphering how to un-transform transformers, fix up Tamiya RC cars, and master tracktimes in Gran Turismo it was only natural to choose Japan.. Such a foreign country in my mind.. Within 5 minutes we had both decided to drop our succesful reasonably well-paying jobs in Australia and book our tickets to Japan.. Some people like to shop for t-shirts... we prefer this enviroment.

This particular car lot had over 30 GTR's to choose from.. All top quality, low km's unmodified beauties! Some rare models too.. Even in Japan to get good quality GTR's you have to pay good money! What alot of people don't realise is just how terrible some of the cars brought back into Australia really are.. The silver 32 in the bottom of this picture for example, was a genuine unmodified vspec2 with 16,000 km's of nissan logged services!

Some of you may be wondering why I have such a nervous look on my face whilst staring at a pile of pebbles...This could be explained by the wonder that is "buying a car in Japan"... This picture isnt the aftermath of an Afghan battle scene it is my new car park. Before taking delivery of my car I had to find an agency to find me a spot within a 400m radius of my house. This spot had to be of the physical dimentions to contain the perimeter of my car. After paying obscene amounts of money for documentation, this was forwarded to the police station, who in turn drove their patrol car round to check the dimensions before being forwarded to the city hall who then prepared the next stupidly sized pile of documentation for the car...

After finally taking delivery of our cars.. we took them down to Lake Biwa.. Which is in Shiga-ken not far from Kyoto. This lake was a beautiful location to take the car to about 5 mins from our house... It sported a road called Kogan Doro.. Lake Road. Legally a 50 kmh road but often frequented at 4 times that on quiet night runs... The car shown in front of mine is my brothers evo 7! My Japanese partner in crime...
Edited by zandi2000, 29 January 2008 - 10:24 PM.