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Hi guys, for those of you who haven't heard, All Japan Day is on the lookout for more classics this year to swell numbers, so if you're able to make it, we'd love to have you join us.

Original thread is here -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ja...-2-t251241.html

We will help interstate travellers arrange accommodation and storage for your cars.

Cheers

Kristian

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Iron Chef can I ask how far off maximum capacity you reckon you are? Still gonna have plenty of time to enter? As pretty much most of my mates own highly modified old schoolers (rolla's, datto's, mazdas etc). It's just a matter of them getting off their asses at some point and entering

cant wait to see your DR Josh

:(:)

Just dont expect too much. Shes a bit rough around the edges. :laugh:

We've upped the max to 300 this year (and that will be totally chockers), but we've already passed 150 entries and we still have 3 months before the event...

I'd give my left nut for someone to enter a KGC10...

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I've got my own show and shine in my carport...Meh really must one of these days pull my finger out, all my time and money atm is going into keeping a roof over my familys head and food on the table so spare cash no, no spare cash atm...Might pop down and show some love though

Would love to come but saving it up for Skylines 2010. My car and I will be on the train. Hoping you all have the same intentions on that meet.

My only hope is that I havent crashed or blown up my skyline by then, it's still a long way off. :laugh:

I've got my own show and shine in my carport...Meh really must one of these days pull my finger out, all my time and money atm is going into keeping a roof over my familys head and food on the table so spare cash no, no spare cash atm...Might pop down and show some love though

Boofy, Congrats on the kid finally coming through man I heard the good news the other week from Hannah. :D

You better be there ;)

My only hope is that I havent crashed or blown up my skyline by then, it's still a long way off. :(

Boofy, Congrats on the kid finally coming through man I heard the good news the other week from Hannah. :blush:

You better be there :)

Thanks champ! Greatest thing ever! Love her to bits!

I'll make my best efforts to be there without the DR though rexing it up! Might have to remind me before hand though to many things on atm lol

PS found some old school photos of my car getting rebuilt, your car in ghetto spec cooler setup and neames white DR not to mention crimmo's 4 door!!

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