Taipei – Day #3 Zi and Gloria’s Wedding


Love my J Press tie (thanks for the heads up Kanye).


Steve and Zi.


Souvenir take-away photos.


Willy and Charlie scrubbed up nice!


Big Chinese banquet.


Zi and Gloria doing the rounds.


Saying goodbyes on the way out.

The reason why we were in Taiwan was to celebrate Zi and Gloria’s wedding. As it was a lunch time wedding I ended up feeling glad I didn’t go out hard the night before. The wedding lasted just 2 hours before they turned all the house lights on and kicked everyone out! Crazy! I’ve been to a fair few weddings now, none have been anything remotely alike (of-course all of them have been lovely experiences) and Zi and Gloria’s wedding was no exception… but it was the shortest wedding I’ve been to!

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Taipei – Day #2


Day #2 I woke up feeling pretty queasy and was super close to sleeping in, but ended up getting up. First stop was an electronics arcade as Stevey (James Bond) needed a portable external battery. The guys use whatsapp to keep in touch via phone, my phone was too old for the app unfortunately (time to upgrade my 3gs!).


Charging session, so geeky.


Next stop, 101. Spot the 2nd tallest building in the world in the background.


We were just amazed at how wild the locals drive, and praising them for not having accidents and knowing how to brake, but then we spotted this.


Taipei 101 from street level.


For lunch we smashed Din Tai Fung and ordered 60 dumplings + a billion other dishes, all of which only came to $20AUD each. Ridiculous!


We then went up to the top, was a really hazy day unfortunately.


Spot the kite, crazy right?!


Exit through the gift shop. The hand carved coral is nuts, this particular piece is over the top.


Detail.


Joe from AAI picked us up and drove us out to visit AAI HQ.


The car we were driven in.


Mugen CRZ in progress.


This MKII Golf staff car blew my socks off.


It’s even got Buddy club seats in it.


More AAI staff cars.


AAI.


The first thing that greets you, this amazing Le Mans racer.


So wide so low.


Tom’s Racing Corona (?) race car.


The boss’ new hobby to keep him fit.


Buell.


This chaser was awesome.


Inside.


Got intake?


Trophies EVERYWHERE.


A new project they’re working on. Automatic only though for Taiwan, if you want the manual you’ll have to buy the Subaru.


Some Buddy club Honda race cars.


Massive money spent on this FD.


One in you can’t get out. Nuts!


Race cars lying around everywhere you looked.


Even this now neglected EG up high on the mezzanine.


And this fantastic EK.


AII HQ even has it’s own bar.


Staff bike. Ti frame with old school Campy friction gear on it.


Their $20 simulator was crazy and makes our Forza simulator at Zen look piss weak.


Joe then took us out for some traditional Hakka food.


So so good. Hearty and earthy.


All traffic lights have hook turns for scooters (which dominate traffic) and a countdown to green too (wish we had that!).

Day #2 I got up feeling wasted and vomit sick. I skipped the hotel breakfast (a first for me as there’s nothing I love more than hotel buffet breakfasts!) but I still managed to get up and get on with the day. I was feeling much better by the time we got around to lunch time (where we smashed so much Din Tai Fung it was ridiculous), and visiting AAI was great (Zi, David, Charlie and I used to work for AAI/Buddy club Australia), but I didn’t have enough energy to do it all over and hit the clubs once more come night time (OLD MAN!) so I crashed, lame.

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Taipei – Day 1


Charlie (who’s tall) freaking out about having to sit it out on a 9hr flight in such a confined space.


Willy just as freaked out but not showing it.


Xmas decorations on the (rather old model) plane.


The airport was completely empty when we got in (around 4am from memory).


First thing we did was get cash out of an ATM.


Bought some JDM ciggs duty free, a whole carton for the price of a couple of packets locally.


We hung out at the airport 7/11 a little to re-group. Nothing else was open and we couldn’t check in until 3PM so we weren’t in any sort of rush.


Local Taxis come in all sorts, new and old, some standard and some quite modified!


Left Hand Drive! Our driver had gadgets galore all over his dash. Clear skies greeted us as the sun came up. We were cruising at 140km/hr on the freeway into the city.


We dropped off our bags at our hotel. Zi was there to greet us.


We then followed Zi on a tour of our immediate area.


We passed a temple, then Rongxing Garden Park where the oldies were getting active. Some performing Tai Chi, some doing the Tango!


Our first stop, a local feed.


This was interesting, crunchy and light. Basically deep fried bread sticks in fresh baked bread… bread in bread!


Egg in roti was delish.


And our first serving (of what was to be many) dumplings.


Next stop was a cafe that made some great coffee.


Aussie spoons on display.


The girl behind the counter made a pretty special filtered coffee (whilst we had ours) which took at least 10 minutes to make. Customer then proceeded to (on purpose) add a whole lot of salt to it for taste.


We then hopped on a train to get to Sogo, a large Japanese department store, which wasn’t quite open yet so we checked out the supermarket within. Asahi beers in all sorts of sizes and guises, even tea.


Our first Mos Burger vist; shop still wasn’t open so we just wanted to sit down more than anything.


All of us walked away from the supermarket buying some fun stuff. Whilst I bought myself some Asahi and an Initial-D toy someone else bought a variety of dried seafood.


Haha. Encouraging Charlie to try new foods.


I came across the New Era Transformers Cap Bots which I promoted on Zen a while back, got pretty excited and bought a few.


Love it that all Sogo Dept Stores all over Asia have a level dedicated to great restaurants. We went for the Katsu House.


Oyster Katsu! So good.


Our first swig of the local beer. It’s nice and crispy!


We spent the day at Sogo and later that afternoon we checked in to the hotel. King bed = score!


The Wi-Fi password and ‘in case you get lost’ hotel card inside this little folder proved very handy throughout the trip.

Just got back from my one week trip to Taipei for Zi and Gloria’s Wedding. Was so fun travelling and hanging out with the boys, who started the craziness on the plane when we were denied Chicken Rice (yet teased with it), then forced to settle for FISH PASTA. The air hostess insisting “It’s really good, I tried it myself”. The chewiness of it, brilliant, so fresh, the pasta so al dente… David even went back and asked for more (but seriously, tripple microwaved nastiness which made for a running joke the whole trip long).

As usual I slept through the entire flight, and basically teleported to Taipei. We got in crazy early, and had a LOT of time to kill before check-in at 3PM. Zi greeted us early though and kept us busy (mostly eating) all day. Later that night Stevey flew in and we hit town hard, so hard it destroyed most of my Day #2 haha.

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Adobe Creative Cloud


Whatever you like.

Zann, Damien and I now have access to Adobe Creative Cloud where we can upload files to share between us, and better yet download anything and everything Adobe has to offer. I leave for Taiwan (Zi’s wedding) in a few hours but I’m excited to play with Lightroom, and new 3D tools in Photoshop too. GEEK OUT!

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Coup De Grace Party @ Zen Garage

What a way to end the year on a high! We had a rad night the other night with the CDG crew. Great people, cars and food. The cold bevvies and DJ made for awesome conversation and great party vibes. HEAPS more pics up on Zen blog.

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Calm before the storm


So many amazing details.


Inside and out!


So refreshing to see fat tyres (instead of stretched tyres) on this 350Z.


Alex dropped in with his gorgeous new bike. So much attention to detail, she’s beautiful.


Jason and Alex brought Xmas gifts. A case of Asahi and Jason bought me this awesome book. Thanks boys!

Had a massive party at Zen last night, was epic. I was so wasted I had to leave my EVO @ the Garage (Sergio gave me a lift home!). I didn’t take any photos at all (was too busy running the shop!) but I did take a few shots of the cars that rocked up earlier in the afternoon. Love my job!

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ALL STARS MALOO


The new ALL STARS Maloo which will help out with carrying stuff (and towing things) for all future ALL STARS events.


Built in lap timer!


Wakies anyone?


Oversteer? Yes please!

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New gear in time for Xmas

So much stuff just came in and I’ve been frantically getting it all into the online shop over the past 2 days (in the matrix! gahhh).

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Goodbye Monkeys


Sold to Dav from Toymods.

I let both of them go yesterday (to a top bloke, Dav from the Toymods forums). I just never got the bug… pretty sure Dav will though!

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Mighty Car Mods : Budget Street Cred (Season Finale)


Spot me!

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