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Marques in the Park is coming up again in November on Sunday the 25th. Have enquired about what we can do about organising a space there. Had a great time there last time. Hopefully will again :P. Putting this in the main forum for more attention.

Meet up around Barrine Drive near Commonwealth Ave bridge and cruise in convoy to John Knight Park 8:30 -9:00am. Show is on from 10am till 3pm. Was quite a turnout last year. Would like to know who is coming etc. Is a great day out.

Your car can be anything from a daily driver to a show machine, everything is accepted. They are trying to get 1000 cars this year.

Attending

CeJay

Baconer

Tuk Tuk

LadyBytes

Bluprint

a20089

mrgilly

Ecstasy

Turismo

zenith13

sigsputnik

Frink

Bullet32

zooee (Rob)

datto260z (troopie)

Donnan

MANG

stunnd

SL33KY

Psymon

widebody32

Glenieboy

R33Driftr

IB6UB9

JD-33

AdamACT33

dragangtrs + mate

SteadyEddie

towlie

Terminal (maybe)

If you can add your name to the list if attending (copy and paste) I will try and keep it up to date. Also wondering if anyone has any ideas ie club displays etc.

more info on the day

Marques in the Park 2007

25 November 2007, Sunday

Cruise / Display / Relax

John Knight Park, Belconnen ACT

The Council of ACT Motor Clubs invites you to:

The 5th annual 'Marques in the Park' is on Sunday the 25th November 2007.

This year's theme is 100 years - 1000 vehicles

Event Details:

8.00 - 9.00 am Gather next to Commonwealth avenue Bridge

9.00 am - Cruise, to John Knight Park

10.00 - 3.00 Kick back and relax

Remember this event is for everybody:

* ? Young and Old, People and Cars

* ? Bog stock to Hot Rod

* ? Primer to Polished

* ? Street Cars to Street Machines

* ? Rusty to Restored

* ? Hacks to Show Cars

* ? Push bikes to Drag cars

Trade Stalls and food will be at the park.

Marques in the Park has grown from 200 cars in 2003 to over 550 in 2006,

this year we are hoping to get 1000 vehicles on display, showcasing over 100

years of vehicles from the Canberra region. So tell you clubs and your

friends and join in the fun on the 25 November 2007.

Marques in the Park is the Spring time motoring display for the Council of

ACT Motor Clubs.

The event will again be free to participate due to the great support of

* SHANNONS Insurance

* SOS Recruitment

* Greenlight Mortgage

* El Wassa Industries

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Attending

CeJay

S T A R 3 3

Baconer

Tuk Tuk

LadyBytes

We were talking about this at the Museum on Friday night... I have an online quote for a banner for $295 and although we haven't decided where we are getting it made, its a good start with our fundraising target.

Fundraising to date:

$30 drink donations at night shoot

$50 generous donation from R33Driftr (Jeno)

$110 dyno day

Total: $190

Michael: would we be able to use the Federal Tyres tent for this event? That would be a win/win for both of us.

In the thread says 110$ was raised which is great :( p.s. was also wondering if someone could run a detailing clinic? To give tips on getting our cars all shiney for the day? good excuse to raise money too :mellow:

In the thread says 110$ was raised which is great :( p.s. was also wondering if someone could run a detailing clinic? To give tips on getting our cars all shiney for the day? good excuse to raise money too :mellow:

Thanks, Ive updated my post with the dyno day figures.

I was also thinking about a detailing clinic/detailing day. Who knows enough about detailing to run a clinic?

Pretty sure I should be able to make it..

I'll just come and hang out with you guys, it's close enough to being a skyline. :laugh:

CeJay

S T A R 3 3

Baconer

Tuk Tuk

LadyBytes

Bluprint

a20089

mrgilly

Ecstasy

Edited by Ecstasy
I was also thinking about a detailing clinic/detailing day. Who knows enough about detailing to run a clinic?

I did a little bit of work at a detailers (Kims) a few years back. It's just patience and time. also a really fine grade steel wool (and windex) for the windows works a treat, but be carefull not to use it on the inside if you have tint!

the Canberra Celica Group will be there, so i'll have the sprinter out if anybody is keen to have a look, also I'll have the camera out taking lots of happy snaps, just give me a yell if you need anything.

J

i'll be there - a good deadline to get the car finished by, and a good opportunity to meet some of you.

i'll also bring the camera for pix.

CeJay

S T A R 3 3

Baconer

Tuk Tuk

LadyBytes

Bluprint

a20089

mrgilly

Ecstasy

Turismo

zenith13

sigsputnik

should be there again. is always good to see a wide variety of cars on display...

CeJay

S T A R 3 3

Baconer

Tuk Tuk

LadyBytes

Bluprint

a20089

mrgilly

Ecstasy

Turismo

zenith13

sigsputnik

Frink

Woohoo, im not working that weekend. Now to get the car back on the road. Ill bethere though.

CeJay

S T A R 3 3

Baconer

Tuk Tuk

LadyBytes

Bluprint

a20089

mrgilly

Ecstasy

Turismo

zenith13

sigsputnik

Frink

Datto260Z

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