Anyone know the Osaka area?
Hey guys. This year I got so fortunate as to go with a professor at my college and a few other students on a sight-seeing vacation to Japan that counts as a 3 credit class. We've seen a lot of Japan in the past week and a half, and now we're stationed in Osaka for the remainder of the trip.
On Friday we all have the day to explore on our own. What I'm looking for is tune shops, and stores that sell performance car parts. Is there anyone on S2KI who has been to Osaka, and knows of any good shops? And even better, where they are? Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
On Friday we all have the day to explore on our own. What I'm looking for is tune shops, and stores that sell performance car parts. Is there anyone on S2KI who has been to Osaka, and knows of any good shops? And even better, where they are? Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Originally Posted by CT9A,May 29 2007, 08:40 PM
u can always check out j's racing which is about 30 minutes from osaka
or u can check out the rays factory.....they have a small shop right next door where they sell to the public
or u can check out the rays factory.....they have a small shop right next door where they sell to the public
no, the rays factory is somwhere in Osaka....i cant remember where
just pick up an option magazine find a rays ad which should have an address and ask someone at the train station how to get there
sorry i cant be of more help
i went nearly 10 years ago
if i remember correctly "the wave" shop is also in osaka.....once again just pick up an option magazine and look for any shops in osaka
a good way to tell is by looking at the phone number all the shops in the osaka area start with the same prefix
just pick up an option magazine find a rays ad which should have an address and ask someone at the train station how to get there
sorry i cant be of more help
i went nearly 10 years ago
if i remember correctly "the wave" shop is also in osaka.....once again just pick up an option magazine and look for any shops in osaka
a good way to tell is by looking at the phone number all the shops in the osaka area start with the same prefix
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