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Okay guys unfortunetly the proposed GTR competition did not attract enough interest so we have come up with an alternative which is running regardless.

There is still a car display at the show but it will be a variety of cars rather than just GTR's, entry for this display is free.

All participants will still get a free lunch both days and will also go in to the draw to win a helicopter joy flight for 3 people just by having your car on show!

So if you have a car you think stands out contact me asap to enter your car!

Get in touch soon as space is very very limited...

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Guys the show details are as my signature reads...

1st and 2nd May 2010

Bankstown Airport

Hangar 273

If you do enter your car it will need to be displayed both days.

Helicopter flight will take place at approx 2pm 2nd May 2010.

List of stands inside the hangar to date;

1 - Emirates

2 - Airport model display

3 - Aviation Photography

4 - Angel Flight

5 - HARS (Historical Aircraft Restoration Society)

6 - Aerovideos

7 - Holdsworth Airline Collectibles

8 - CAM Australia/Aeroclassics

12 - Careflight Helicopter Simulator

13 - Careflight

16 - Models (Private)

17 - Ornamental Castings (Aviation GSE)

18 - AUSCAP

19 - Australian Air League

20 - Australian Air League

21 - 1/36 scale Airport scene

22 - Sydney Aviation Shop (Custom Models)

23 - Sydney Aviation Shop (Custom Models)

24 - Food Stand

27 - Sydney Warbirds )Adventure Flights)

28 - Century Wings (Military Models)

31 - HTT Helicopters (Joy Flights / Flight Training)

32 - Red Baron (Joy flights / Flight Training)

33 - Combat Dragon (Adventure Flights)

34 - Ice Cream Van

36 - Gemini Jets (Diecast Models)

There will be the static aircraft display outside the hangar with upto 15 aircraft on display!

Looks like you've got a good roster there Dan. Good on the CareFlight guys, good to see them getting support.

Yeah mate we try to have a variety on display and for sale through various outlets.

We also like to support the charities that give some much back and Careflight as well as Angelflight are both participants at the show which we will also be supporting!

  • 3 weeks later...
i would but my car got keyed two weeks ago so... it'll be a while b4 it can actually be displayed... i'd love to come along and check things out though

Mate thats a shame...

You should come down and have a look, should be a great show!!!

you should also try some other imports like Evos, silvias, supras just to name a few. atleast you sure that you will get the number of cars you want

Totally agree!!!!

All cars are welcome to attend!!!

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