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Nissan Historic Racecars Coming To Sandown Nov 10/11/12


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We will be at the Sandown Historic race meeting November 10/11/12

2 or 3 x Gibson HR31's

1 or 2 x DR30 (Peter Jackson)

Maybe a Bluebird too.

Will be bringing repro Nissan Team shirts circa 1989/90 and incar DVD's to sell.

Hooks

Edited by 31GUN

Sounds like a good enough reason there alone, to go! :O

Might be more interesting than AutoSalon? EDIT:Ooops : Last weekend!

definitely go check em out guys... I saw em doin the rounds at Eastern Creek last sunday at the Muscle Car Masters'. That bluebird sounds teh hot and the gibson cars are all droolworthy. Dunno bout the DR30... think the R31 sorta stole its thunder.

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The new batch of shirts are supposed to be ready on the day we leave for Victoria.

So I hope ther are no stuff ups.

We are having T shirts made also, and we will have dvds of P.I.

Hooks

Mate,

You've ran out of shirt :yes:.

Dont' forget an order for a small one for khoa :).

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