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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, and to nisskid for the design work. 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.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...c=292992&hl for more details.

will be an awesome days, trying to do something genuinely good for the import community, so show ur support and make this a regular thing!!

EDIT: forgot to check the events section, didnt see it up. can mods please just keep it in here for extra exposure please?

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should hopefully have the gtr ready for this one, if not I'll put the s13 in. Hopefully people get behind this event so it can continue in the future, sounds like its going to be a chilled day with a real "enthusiasts" atmosphere.

Ryan

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Rules for the day are:

When displaying your car:

- no banners will be allowed - flyers will be allowed under windscreens (with prior permission from the AJD committee), and cars may have stickers advertising business es or products, but no other forms of advertising are permitted

- no chains, fencing or anything else preventing spectators from getting close to your vehicle - if you want to keep your bonnet closed that's fine, but if you're that precious about your paintwork, you will need to decide if displaying your vehicle is worth the risk

- no club displays will be allowed, and expect to be parked away from your mates - the aim of the day is to meet new people and respect what they've done with their cars, not hide away in a corner with your club mates

Object of the day is not to have it all divided up like other shows, but a MIX of everything japanese

:nyaanyaa:

NIce... SAU should try and get a car display up.

as mentioned this isnt possible in the traditional sense. but you can rep the SAU sticker and show that you are all together, but the idea is to get people to move around in stead of just standing in one place, i think its a brave move by the organisers, but i think its a very good one.

aww!! my car wont be ready! nOoooOooooo

in what way? if its a matter of rego, u can get a trade plate or permit, if its a mechanical issue u can put it on a trailer and bring it down ($50 or so to hire one for a day). would be really nice to have a R34 GTR there.

Ive entered this.. well put in the form/application, its upto them now if they decide to say yes to me. Would be a fun day, its bout 10 mins from my house so my family would actually come down for once and see what i actually spend my time and money on..

anyone know how it works? I guess we just get an acceptance email if they like our car and want us to enter?

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in what way? if its a matter of rego, u can get a trade plate or permit, if its a mechanical issue u can put it on a trailer and bring it down ($50 or so to hire one for a day). would be really nice to have a R34 GTR there.

Normally I would consider putting mine in the display but unfortunately no one can guarantee me that peeps wont lean on it or rub past it with their handbags, etc.

I'd hate to take it back home full of sctratches & small dents and nothing to show for it.

Normally I would consider putting mine in the display but unfortunately no one can guarantee me that peeps wont lean on it or rub past it with their handbags, etc.

I'd hate to take it back home full of sctratches & small dents and nothing to show for it.

yer thats what i was thinking to... i mean i totally get the idea etc but you have to keep the cars safe.

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