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Hi All, for anyone not doing the Nothern Sunny coast cruise, you might be intrested in the All Japanese Day at Banyo

The Premier All Japanese Day is on again on the 19th of June 2011, it will be the biggest display day yet, Last February's All Classic Japanese Day had over 200 cars displayed on the day (mostly pre 1985 cars) in over 35 degree heat. This years All Japanese Day will see over 350 Japanese Cars from all years and manufactures there on the day,

This is the premier Japanese Car display day in Queensland, if not Australia or the southern hemisphere.

*****:thumbsup: FREE ENTRY FOR DISPLY CARS AND SPECTATORS :banana: *****

Earnshaw State College Earnshaw Road Banyo

Display car entry from 7.30am spectators from 9.00am Gold coin donation on entry appreciated but not mandatory.

The usual trade displays and Food and Drink stalls and the all important good mobile coffee vendor

The police were there in (hidden force) at the Feb show and nailed a few idiots behaving badly,so i am sure they will around again.

Cheers

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Dont forget this Sunday the 19th of June is the All Japanese Day at Banyo, Free :thumbsup: to display cars and to spectate, there will be load of fantastic Japanese Cars on display from all manufactures come along and be apart of it. Gates for display cars open at 7.30am and the weather is looking great

Cheers

Dave

Hi Hattori, re the cruise before hand, it would have to be really early as it is hoped cars are parked up by 9.00a.m,

The cars on display dont have to be full show cars, there are not huge show trophies with loads of classes etc given out on the day (thats not the idea of this show) its more a case of the more the merrier, so come on out and park up with all the other enthusiasts and there great Japaneses cars from all years and manufactuers.

It is a great day to check out what others are doing, and a great place to get ideas and info on where to get parts and other bits etc from (its not a swap meet and definatly no swords :rolleyes: )

Hope to see you there

Hi Stagea<3 i have attached the basic entry form (thats if i did it corectly) the organisers get you to fill one of these out on the day, so you can either get one there on the day or print this one out and fill it out before hand , it just saves a bit of time.

Also Hattori dont worry it is a car show just a casual one with only a couple of trophies awarded. There will be some very serious show cars on display.,and watch out for police they will be on the streets in hidden presence.

Cheers

ALL JAP Entry 11 (3).doc

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