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We’ve dusted off the All Japan Day promotional juggernaut sitting in the back corner of the garage, given it a tankful of E85, retuned it and wheeled it back out into the daylight, bigger, badder and tougher than ever.

AJD 4 promises to be huge – we came mighty close to completely filling Wigley Reserve last year, and we’re expecting over 300 cars this year, so it’s gonna be a tight squeeze! Rumours already abound of cars being specially imported from the US (no, we’re not kidding!) especially for the show, so make sure you get your entry in and be a part of AJD history.

Where: Wigley Reserve, Anzac Highway, Glenelg

When: Sunday 27 February 2011 10:00am-3:00pm

Entry is still just $10 (no increase since we first began!) and as always, it’s free for spectators (although we’d appreciate a gold coin donation on the day). Once again, all profits from the event will be donated to charity, and this year we’re donating to the Flood Relief efforts in Queensland, NSW and WA.

As with last year, entrants will need to pre-pay via PayPal (even if you don’t have a PayPal account, you can pay via credit card) and make sure you have a good pic of your car handy ready to upload with your application.

It’s only 6 weeks or so till the event guys, so don’t muck around – get your entries in asap via the website!

www.alljapanday.com.au

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