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I got this in an email today and thought poeple might want to know about it

Hopefully the weather will be better this time around...

Copied from the Council of ACT Motor Clubs

7th Annual

Marques in the Park

Sunday 22 November 2009

John Knight Memorial Park

Lake Ginninderra Belconnen

Mark this in your calendar NOW! Further details coming soon - watch this space.

Marques in the Park is the Council of ACT Motor Clubs spring time motoring event hosted by the Canberra Region Morris Minor Club and supported by Shannons Insurance and SOS Recruitment. Each November, hundreds of vehicle enthusaists join a post-breakfast cruise to John Knight Memorial Park to enjoy at day in the shade on the shores of Lake Ginninderra in Belconnen.

All vehicle enthusiasts and vehicle types are invited to participate in this FREE event well supported local motoring clubs. In 2007, over 700 vehicles were on display from Veteran and Vintage motorcars to the latest Ford FPV GT's and Suzuki Swifts.

Event Details:

8.00 – 9.00 am Meet at the futsal Stadium, Barrine Dr,

Action Park, next to Commonwealth Avenue Bridge

9.00 am - Cruise, to John Knight Park, Belconnen

10.00 – 3.00 Kick back and relax

Remember this event is for everybody, clubs and individuals from: Young to Old, People and Cars, Bog stock to Hot Rod, Primer to Polished, Street Cars to Street Machines, Rusty to Restored, Hacks to Show Cars, Hot 4's to Big Block V8's, and maybe V10's or 12's, Race cars, Drag cars, Rally cars, Speedway cars.

Trade Stalls and food will be at the park. We are still after event sponsors so if you have a business, or if you have any questions, please contact the Event Director.

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dragan dr30 is in

I dont know if I can now some @#%$@#$#&er ran his bucket of shit hyundai up the back of the RSX

he said your in a fast car you should have taken off quicker

I sad this is a public road not an effin race track

Just about to fit in the new fj 20 and all now it could be ritten off

I dont know if I can now some @#%$@#$#&er ran his bucket of shit hyundai up the back of the RSX

he said your in a fast car you should have taken off quicker

I sad this is a public road not an effin race track

Just about to fit in the new fj 20 and all now it could be ritten off

what a fcuking jerk, his dad shouldve pulled out quicker...

I dont know if I can now some @#%$@#$#&er ran his bucket of shit hyundai up the back of the RSX

he said your in a fast car you should have taken off quicker

I sad this is a public road not an effin race track

Just about to fit in the new fj 20 and all now it could be ritten off

Not good to hear.

Probably be most likely a write off, that's what they do to most R31 Coupes these days :laugh:.

Make sure you tell them about your head aches since the accident. They are random and range in severity :).

  • 2 weeks later...

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for some reason the pic isnt working.. anyway it says that the venue has been changed to:

Partick White Lawns, Barton (Near the National Library)

Entry via carpark off King Edwards Terrace from 8:30am

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