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The 2nd All Classic Japanese Car Show and Shine, is on in August. This year will have a swap meet for Japanese parts only. Last year for those that saw it, was a great roll up of 143 cars. This year is open to all Age vehicles. Not only classic. Last year saw 7 of the nine generation Skyline (for those that know them all) Micro cars such as Subaru T360, Mazda Carol 360, Honda Zot, Cappacuno. The cars that were at the show are on my friends web page in Japan. It has been a hit, suprising the Japanese of the restored classic history in Australia.. Interested then contact me.

The 2nd All Classic Japanese Car Show and Shine, is on in August. This year will have a swap meet for Japanese parts only. Last year for those that saw it, was a great roll up of 143 cars. This year is open to all Age vehicles. Not only classic. Last year saw 7 of the nine generation Skyline (for those that know them all) Micro cars such as Subaru T360, Mazda Carol 360, Honda Zot, Cappacuno. The cars that were at the show are on my friends web page in Japan. It has been a hit, suprising the Japanese of the restored classic history in Australia.. Interested then contact me. Forgot the time and date. Sunday 26/8/2007 at Strathpine

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