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Yeh or maybe i'll just drop it there and leave......LOL JK!!

Yeh well i do give some cars the "rice" tag but hey thats my opinion, you have the choice of a "take it or leave it", besides its your car so as long as your happy then all is good!! At least you drive your car as a daily, as apposed to having a 50k car sitting in the shed and only get put on a trailor to attend a show!! :D

i agree with ya bro, driving your line or wateva is the way to go. i'm sure it's nice to have multiple cars to drive so you can keep the kms low on your 50k car but not everyone can afford to have it like that. i'd rather drive my skyline everyday then sacrifice my drive to and from work or wherever in a shitbox.

hey all... glad to hear there will be some sau representation... pitty there is no group displays!

ill try make it down, say gday and show my support!

good luck to all those who have entered

jenkies

hey all... glad to hear there will be some sau representation... pitty there is no group displays!

ill try make it down, say gday and show my support!

good luck to all those who have entered

jenkies

take it your not putting your gtr in the show then.....soft, all good looks like ill hog all the 32 gtr kudos :D

Hi everyone,

i 've just joined up. i'll be there to see all ur nice rides.

Where:

Wigley Reserve

Anzac Highway

Glenelg, South Australia

When:

10:00am – 3:00pm

Sunday 27 April 2008

No DJs.

No prizes.

No trophies.

No sound-offs.

No dyno runs.

No promo girls.

No smoke machines.

No roped-off displays.

No Fuss.

Just some of Australia's toughest classic and imported Japanese cars. Come and find out what the "no fuss" is all about.

For more info and to enter your vehicle, visit www.alljapanday.com.au

Massive props to our organising posse who've put in the hard yards so far. Flyers will be available, both on the website and in print, in the next week or so. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.

G'day folks, I've been on the forums before a while ago, but couldn't really get as involved as I would have liked. Thank you matrimony & debt. No worries now though & this no fuss day sounds great, can anyone tell me if it's too late to enter my car? If it is I'll just spectate, no great loss anyway- it's only a lightly modded daily driver.

G'day folks, I've been on the forums before a while ago, but couldn't really get as involved as I would have liked. Thank you matrimony & debt. No worries now though & this no fuss day sounds great, can anyone tell me if it's too late to enter my car? If it is I'll just spectate, no great loss anyway- it's only a lightly modded daily driver.

Currently on 248, and the limit is 250, so you'd better be quick...

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