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Cjss - Classic Japanese Show And Shine 16Th September 2012


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Hi All,

For those that are familiar with this event, it is being run again this year on 16th September at Pine Rivers Park Brisbane. Will be a big event with displays of vehicles from 1960 - 1987.

For those who are not familiar with this event then I have posted all the info below and if you require more please ask or visit this website.

..::Welcome to CJSS::..

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And the entry form looks like this: (can also be directly downloaded from the website)

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Like I said anything else just ask, you can PM me here.

Cheers

Aaron.

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All good, have not been to a CJSS for a while and the last time I spoke with Ray was at an old JDM meet at Calamvale.

So yeah I most probs will be there but not putting my 32 on display this time, its a bit motley at the moment.

Hi All,

Unfortunately as of today the event as it stands has been cancelled as below frown.gif

To all those who were interested in participating in the CJSS event to be held on the 16th September. It is with much regret that the event for 2012 has been cancelled

Those people who have paid entry fee, that will be refunded

Please consider the event for 2013

Regards RAY

I will inform you all when the next event is scheduled,

Cheers for the positive feedback

Aaron.

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