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2012 -Datsun Day @the Prospect Hotel, Sunday 4Th Nov


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I'm proud to announce the 3rd annual Datsun Day. To be held @ the Prospect Hotel. 3 Prospect hwy  Prospect. (Sydney).  The first year we had around 100 cars entered, last year ,162 cars entered & we are hoping for over 200 cars this year!!!!!

Show your cars, shine from 9am, and don't forget all your spares you wish to trade, or sell with our monster swap meet.. For the kiddies, we will have the water jumping castle, so bring you towels & togs.. (under 10s), plenty of food & ice cold bevvies inside the pub to consume... We will also have the monster raffle with loads of prizes up for grabs, and loads of Datsun apparel for sale on the day..

I'll post up the catagories, in the next week, for this years show n shine..  With under 7 weeks to go, better get cracking & have your datsuns ready to go...

For the interstate travellers, The Prospect Hotel, have newly refurbished rooms, available at reasonable prices. A few of us are staying saturdaynight, for a bit of a video night on the projector inside the hotel & a few bevvies & a feed.  

Looking forward to seeing you all there...

(if you have any Q's... Pm me !!)

Note... For all Nissan/ Datsun cars up to R 31.... So bring on all the DR30's....!!!!!

Edited by FIA510
  • 2 weeks later...

I went to the 2010 one.

It was superb!

It just lacked the 240K then.

Terry I saw you there last year... You came in the black GTR... I was with my brother's, we had 3 1600's and an old bluebird

Hey all, Sorry for the late reply.. I must have turned of ( or not turned on) the notification reply email..

Thanks for all the good comments on our event. Really appreciate good feedback.. Takes abit to put on these shows. Glad everyone is happy with our efforts !!

First year (2010) we had 108 cars... Last year we had 162 (datsuns) way over 200 if we included all the 85> nissans... Aim this year is for 200 + Dato's in one spot.

Definately a Southern Hemisphere Record by far ! :yes: ..If this event goes well, we might upgrade to a track day/ Datokhana/ show n shine weekend next year ! :rolleyes: .

Look forward to seeing you all there.. Even if your not a pre 85 niss/datsun, come along and support our event. Top bunch of people , just mad keen on their cars !! Even if we are all in the same family !

Come and say Hi , if you come... I'll have the dirty porn moe (for movember), with the vegas hat on !!..

cheers.. Mark.

(President, Sydney Datsun Club inc (SDC)

& Nostalgic Car Club Inc (NCC)

Here is the current list of classes/catagories to be judged & awarded on the day !!

Datsun of the Day

Top Paint ,Top trim, Best Engine bay, Most engineered ( Extreme mods ),

Top SR ,Top FJ,Top CA,Top L series 4 cyl, Top 6 cyl (straight),Top V6 – VG & VQ ,Top A series,Top J series

The Austin Award ( datsuns prior to 68 !!)

1000 – stock/mod/custom

120Y stock/mod, 120Y - custom

1200 – stock,1200 - modified ,1200 - custom

1600 – stock, 1600 - modified ,1600 - custom

180b- stock / modified, 180b - custom

200b – stock / modified ,200b – custom

Bluebird – stock/modified, Bluebird- custom

Stanza/Sunny – stock/modified, Stanza/Sunny - Custom

Top 240/260/280/300C – stock, Top 240/260/280/300C – Modiifed/custom

Top Z – stock ,Top Z – modified,Top Z - custom

Fairlady – stock, Fairlady - custom

Top Ute –,Top Sedan,Top Wagon,Top 2door/coupe

Pre 70’s ,Post 70 – 80,Pre 85

Top Nissan

Race car

Rally Car

Bowling club award

JDM award

Best restored

Built not bought

Trailer Queen

Daily Driver

Shitbox Award

Danger to Society

Cheque Book Award

Encouragement Award

Best Display (trader)

George the wrecker award ( best display of goods for sale) ( for those who were fortunate to by parts from Hornsby spares over the last 20 years would understand the old tart george !!)...

Edited by FIA510


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