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Aussie:Hello form Japan

christodav

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Hello everyone.

Although I don't have a garage here in Japan, I do back in Australia and I love owning and using quality tools. Before moving to Japan from Melbourne 1.5 years ago, I worked at a well know tool retail outlet. I love working on my car and buying the right tool for the job. I am not a pro, so the easier I can make the task at hand the better, mainly for my sanity.:D

I am mainly into automotive stuff, however, any trade interests me and I find people who enjoy doing what they do well and who love sharing their enjoyment with others a fantastic thing. Sharing ideas is FANTASTIC!

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I can't wait to get back to Australia in April and be re-united with my toolbox.

Chris
 
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christodav

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Living an adventure!

My wife and I are teaching English. My 3 kids are attending primary school. (Government school.)

We planning on returning in April which will make it a total of 2 years. It has been an amazing experience so far and the kids have learnt a second language!

Chris
 
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PrecisionTools

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Welcome.

Do a search here for tools from Japan or similar and you will learn a bit about your current local scene. There are some crazy shops over there that would be worth a look if I was over there.
 
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christodav

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I have been to Auto Messe Osaka, which is like the Tokyo Auto Salon and the Osaka Motor Show. I plan on going again next year before we leave.

I own a 2001 Toyota Aristo here, which is the same kinda car as the Lexus GS300 except for the higher power twin turbo. :) My plan is to bring it back to Australia with us. I have done most of the work on it myself, including suspension and brake upgrades, a bigger exhaust and fluid changes etc. So, in the beginning, every time I performed a job, I bought a new tool. Most of the tools I have bought so far have been KTC. Easy to find on the shelf and made in Japan. I do have to be very careful though, as I may not be able to take everything back with me.

I spent a couple of hours in an area of Osaka which is a street full of small tool and electronics shops. At the time, I was with my wife and I didn't spend anywhere near as much time as I hoped there. I will go back again soon. LOL

Chris
 
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