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Datsun Day 2013. Sun 3Rd Nov @ The Prospect Hotel (Syd)


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Time has come again for our 4th Annual Datsun Day.

Open to all Datsuns & Nissans up to & including HR31 Skylines.

$15 entry per car space & Gates open & 7.30am, with presentation & Monster Raffle drawn from 1pm.

Bring all your spares & parts to sell as its a Show , Shine & Swap meet.

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Hope to see you there !

I was on the lookout for some nice C110 Coupes today - but not one. :(

Every year I go-a-hunting - but no, not one :(

240Zs and 1600s were really nice though with lots of 'fruit'

Thanks for coming along , It was a cracking day with 138 cars on display.

Sure the 1600's were well represented, but their was a whole lot more other Dato's on display , with people down from Brizzie, melbourne & adelaide.

I'll try & get a few pics. We managed to film the day , so i hope we can get the DVD out soon..

Cheers.. Mark.

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