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JUNE 7th @ Lockleys oval opposite IKEA and Adelaide Airport

Sellers from 7am

Buyers from 10am.

IMPORT & PERFORMANCE SWAP MEET

This will be the first event of its kind!

Come and Swap, Sell, Buy Performance and Import parts from Turbo’s to Tail Pipes, Body Kits to Badges, and all parts in between.

Every keen Modifier has a garage full of spares so now is the time to have that much needed clean out and even make a few dollars for your efforts.

This will be Adelaides biggest gathering of sellers and buyers aimed at the Import market in one place at one time. Never before will you have had the opportunity to view this many spares outside of Japan!

IMPORTS FOR SALE

We are also offering a special area called IMPORTS FOR SALE. Basically if you are trying to sell your Import now is the time as potential buyers will be able to view your car on the day and also expose it to other people that may not have been interested before but now are.

Positions are Limited and we Highly Recommend booking early as we will have a cut off

TRADERS & RETAILERS

This wont just be limited to Second hand parts either as there will be a large gathering of Performance Retailers including Fabricators, Tuners, Workshops, Paint Shops, Spare Parts Etc all involved in the industry that will have special discounts for you on the day and will allow you to save some money on your next purchase.

Pre Booked..

Private sellers $40

Car Sellers $40

FIRST 10 SELLER SPOTS FREE!! FIRST IN FIRST SERVED!!

This gets you and a buddy in and you each get a food and drink voucher.

If you require a large table on the day include $20 so we can arrange hire. (1900x900 approx)

On the day bookings will be $50

Public $5

Kids under 16 free.

Traders interested in a stand go to our website and follow the links.

We will be taking bookings on the site from Monday the 11th of May.

To register your interest today PM either myself or DA-Steve and secure your position early.

Payments will be available through EFT, PayPal,Money order,

Stay tuned for further updates and to be added to our alert registry shoot through a PM.

Sydney swap meet Sept 6th

Brisbane October 18th

Melb and Perth TBA

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Since they said;

IN regards to the seller fee's, the $40 price point for sellers is there to ensure that people actually bother to make an effort to get out there on the day.. Obviously if you have $100 worth of parts laying around you wont wanna spend the cash but there is nothing stopping you going halves with your mate.

We're not trying to get rich of this, honestly after the hours gone into the planning and the marketing expense we'd be happy to just get our money back!

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...t&p=5127177

I'm sure you could come to some agreement.

Hey there guys. Glad you are all keen on the idea.

I am one of the organizers for the event so if you have any questions feel free to PM me and I will get back to you asap.

Our main goal of this event is to get people to do a spring clean of there garages and bring along all the parts they have lying around that are just collecting dust.

I myself have thousands of dollars in RB parts that to others are be just what they are after but to me I no longer require them.

I will put up a list of some of the things that the sellers have listed just so you all can see the variety of parts that will be available on the day and I will also get the traders to do some special deals just for all the attendee's.

Keep the coments coming guys.

Oh we will also have at least 1 R35GTR on display there also. Possibly 2.

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