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hey, there will be a QLD flood charity car show held by the American Muscle Car Club Australia. This isnt an offical SAU event just letting anyone know about it, because its going towards a really good cause.

Where - Harry's Cafe de Wheels, Liverpool

When - 22nd January 2011

Time - 5:30

Donation - $10 per car

Also Raffles, Lucky Gate Prizes, Auctions

This club holds monthly meets at harry's cafe de wheels and usually draws large crowds(during summer sometimes 300 + cars) just for a saturday night. The Place is always packed with Muscle cars, Camaros, Mustangs, Chargers, GT's, Monaros, even RX3's and datsuns. Never Skylines however so It would be Mad to see some skylines there. The whole carpark will most likely be filled that night so come down and help the Queenslanders and BRING DOWN THE SKYLINE

Website for more info http://www.amcca.com.au/

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this night went off...

in excess of 500 cars showed up.... there was an R35 GTR as well as an R33 and R34 GTR which all showed up but a little a later

Link to photos

http://www.amcca.com.au/photos/2011/qldfloods220111/index.htm



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