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Hey guys thought you guys might find this interesting.

Not long now till the Wheels Car Expo on the Lawns of Old Parliment house is on. Would be good if we could start organising it nice and early and get a bigger turn out then the marques at the park even though it was a good turn out.

Shannons Wheels Expo 2007

Where: Lawns of Old Parliament House, Canberra ACT

When: 11-Mar-07 09:00 AM until 11-Mar-07 03:00 PM

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Sunday 11 March 2007. 10am - 3pm. Lawns of Old Parliament House. One of two major annual events hosted by the Council of ACT Motor Clubs. Each March since 1982, hundreds of vehicle enthusiasts have participated in this official part of the Canberra Festival.

Website: http://www.actmotorclubs.org.au/go/shannons-wheels-expo

Contact: [email protected]

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The show last year was great and would be good having a huge skyline/stagea presence.

I don't remember seeing many skylines last year so lets go and make a day of it.

If need be we will organise it all and get any information about it.

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Make it in april. i will be in canberra for a week in april.

PRETTY PLEASE

This is a pre-organised show by other car clubs and the act motoring oranisation so if you want the date changed talk to them

This is a pre-organised show by other car clubs and the act motoring oranisation so if you want the date changed talk to them

lol it is to. shit didnt releize. ahwell looks like u guys will have to organise another cruise for April. Jayce you better have u R ready for me. I will be bringing the rexy to

At last year's Shannons Wheels there was not one R31 there. Mine, Stinkypoo and GT-PASSAGE's off here's cars were parked next to the show in the trees but the closest thing to a 31 actually on show was an R30 Ti with an RB25 conversion

You're probably thinking of Marques in the Park last November, there were about 8 31's there

Edited by Bluprint
At last year's Shannons Wheels there was not one R31 there. Mine, Stinkypoo and GT-PASSAGE's off here's cars were parked next to the show in the trees but the closest thing to a 31 actually on show was an R30 Ti with an RB25 conversion

AH so that was you hiding in the trees :D lol

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