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Can you believe it has been 5 years already? And entry is STILL just $10, and it’s STILL free for spectators!

The Show About Nothing returns, and there are some huge changes to the format for 2012….nah, just kidding, you guys would lynch us if we did that!

Where: Wigley Reserve, Anzac Highway, Glenelg

When: Sunday, 26 February 10:00am-3:00pm

As always, we will be asking spectators for a gold coin donation on the day, and all profits from the event go to charity – this year it will be going to Australian Lutheran World Service, which does excellent work in a number of third-world countries. Visit http://www.alws.org.au/ for more info on them.

We knew it was going to be hard to top the Toyota 2000GT that made an appearance last year, but we think we may have done it - the much-anticipated ‘Team Monster Chef’ Shitbox Rally car will also be in attendance, raising money for the Cancer Council when it drives from Melbourne to Cairns in April 2012, so if you can spare some cash to help with fundraising efforts, your donations would be very much appreciated.

We’ve just opened up entries once again, so jump on the website – www.alljapanday.com.au – and come and join us once again for a relaxed day drooling over some of South Australia’s (and Australia’s!) finest metal.

If you're on Facebook join the AJD page:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/All-Japan-Day/214256251964280

or the event:

http://www.facebook.com/events/253988747983564/

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Hey Chef, if you need a driver for one of your many cars, let me know bud :D More then happy to help :D

Plan is to take 5 down this year, so yes, might need your help again lol

with the amount of thefts going on, the last thing i'd expect anyone to want to do is have their car on display for any dodgey bastard to assess for parts. this is why i dropped out of the club/show scene 15 years ago..

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