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Cars of the world is on again this November, and this years featured marque is Nissan.

I went to this event last year, and it was fantastic, with a really good turnout and mix of old to new classic cars There really is somthing for every ones tastes, from classic European and American cars to the latest in exotics! The quality of the take away food was very good, and the event was extremely well organized and run, with plenty of facilities for everyone, set amongst a backdrop of a great winery, and the bay.

NDSOC are celebrating their 40th Anniversary this year, and will have a big stand there, worth having a look at some great roadsters and zeds.

CSA have organized 30 spots as well, and we have a few spots left. This is our first display as a club, but seeing as the featured marque is Nissan, it would be great to have a show of support from any one with a Nissan or Datsun,

If you would like to be a part of this great, download and fill the entry form below out, and fax it back to me on 9773 6987. Your payment should be made out to Classic Skylines Australia, or deposited to Classic Skylines Australia ANZ Bank BS 013 241, account number 4831 72295.

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Any further questions dont hesitate to call or email me.

Adrian,

Mob: 0415 161 052

Email: [email protected]

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We will also be judging cars that attend our display and have a few trophies of our own to hand out

Hey Adrian. Not a bad day all up.

Glad you guys won best overall display!

Much friendlier than some of the rude asses from Datsun/Nissan :thumbsup:

Who ended up winning your trophies?

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