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Hi Guys, as part of the Sydney Aviation Model Show there is a car display component this year. For the first time the car display is housed in an aircraft hangar ( 1 of 2 hangars utilised for the show). The car display has been attempted in the past but has not gone ahead, with more time to plan and organise the show it will definetly be held this year and it will be a major part of the show!

If you think your CAR stands out please contact me and enter it as a display at the show, there are prizes to be won by entering and you also get free entry to the show.

Bookings are essential as space is very limited.

The show is not specific to Skylines and there will be other makes on display.

A picture of your car is required and is at the discretion of organisers to accept your entry.

All cars will be out of reach and behind barriers whilst on display.

Advertising of sponsors and businesses is allowed with organisers approval.

The show will be held 14-15 May 2011 at Bankstown Airport.

9am - 4pm both days.

In addition to the car display there will also be aircraft on display, jet car dump and burn display, aviation models and memorabilia, RC aircraft, scenic flights, adventure flights (Fighter Jet) and much more!

email: [email protected] with subject CAR DISPLAY for more info!

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We will have 3 categories;

PEOPLES CHOICE - Voted by show attendees

BEST PRESENTED - Voted by show attendees and Show staff

DRIVERS PICK - Voted by all drivers of cars on display

Prizes and trophies to be won!!!

Can't say right now Danny. Should have the new car soon > and then take into account mods + what's on the SAU calendar + trip from Blue Mtns to Bankstown.

Will let you know...

Thats cool mate, be in touch when you know! ;)

Not to be negative at all; I don't understand the link between planes and cars? Unless we race them?

*scratches head*

Not negative at all, there are plenty of joint aviation and car shows going around...

Helps create a broader interest in the show!

Oh and unfortunetly no racing... hehe

The fighter jet on display at the show does 0-200km/h in 6 secs and is available for adventure flights... ;)

Edited by DANSR33

Not negative at all, there are plenty of joint aviation and car shows going around...

Helps create a broader interest in the show!

Oh and unfortunetly no racing... hehe

The fighter jet on display at the show does 0-200km/h in 6 secs and is available for adventure flights... ;)

Ah, wasn't aware :)

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