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The 8th annual ‘Marques in the Park’ is on Sunday the 21st November 2010.

Event Details: 10:00 – 3:00 Kick back and relax

Remember this event is for everybody:

• Young and Old, People and Cars

• Bog stock to Hot Rod

• Primer to Polished

• Street Cars to Street Machines

• Rusty to Restored

• Hacks to Show Cars

• Push bikes to Drag cars

Marques in the Park has grown from 200 cars in 2003 to over 700 in 2007, this year the council of ACT Motor Clubs are hoping to get 1000 vehicles on display, showcasing over 100 years of vehicles from the Canberra Region. So join in the fun on the 21 November 2010.

Marques in the Park is the spring time motoring display for the Council of ACT Motor Clubs.

Call the council if you have any questions: 02 6254 5059

Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

Details and Facts

• The display at John Knight Park will begin at 10.00 am and go until 3.00 pm

• John Knight Park is on Aikman Drive Belconnen, A.C.T.

• Entrance to the park is via Lake Ginninderra College car park

• Entry to Marques in the Park is FREE for participants and spectators

• Shaded areas and open grassed areas, for parking and relaxing

• Espresso coffee and Food stall selling hot food and cold drinks

• Display area close to shopping mall and fast food outlets

• Vehicle access and movement is allowable all day, with a 5 KPH speed limit

• Club BBQ’s permitted in the Park

• $10,000,000 PLI coverage

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I will be at the MGCCC Motorkhana that day so I'm out, not that you would want a Toyota to ruin your display anyway.

I suspect Reece, Zane and Mel will be out aswell.

you are correct, we are at the MGCCC Motorkhana that day

hey guys...

i'm keen on it again this year... :thumbsup: still got the sticker on it from last year... :D

nothing as good as showing off what you haen't done to it since last year... :)

will be there with the dr30 skyline again will be at the futsul stadium at about 8:30 will leave about 9:30 or until told other wise

I might put my GTR at the SAU stand and Marks GTR at SDMA stand, that way we can be loyal to both :rolleyes: someone will need to keep an eye on it though cos I will be with my open wheeler for most of the time.

hey guys...

i'm keen on it again this year... >_< still got the sticker on it from last year... :(

nothing as good as showing off what you haen't done to it since last year... :laugh:

i'll have to make my stay a brief one now (if i can make it) as i forgot that my sister has organised her 30th for the sunday.. and she's starting it at 12:30.. dang...

so i'll be there early...

Edited by dazman

probbably wont have my 32 regoed by saterday as I am currently in the process of doing my GTR brake upgrade and converting my line from 4 stud to 5 stud ...

Is my Tx3 turbs welcome in the display with the rest of the bunch ?

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