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Welcome to the Geelong Revival Motoring Festival

The Geelong Revival Motoring Festival focus is on promoting motoring culture. With an open-minded approach to what’s cool in the area of classic, retro, performance, prestigious or just plain odd. This focus not only applies to the racing but also the Classic Motor show, Market and Fashion. If its motoring, retro or old school the Geelong Revival Motoring Festival is the event to celebrates this.

The Geelong Revival is one of the largest motoring festivals in the Australia – a unique 2 day event that brings together a unique mix of cars, motorcycles, fashion and motor sport to create one of Australia’s largest car culture events.

Join us to see over 500 classic and exotic cars and bikes on display, 300+ racing in quarter mile sprints along the Geelong waterfront, Motor Expo, Entertainment, Music, Food, Fashions on the field, Market, kidzone, Gala Dinner, prizes and more! Entry is FREE.

The Geelong Revival Motoring Festival 2013 starts on Saturday 30th November as the bay awakes to the rumble of engines, with racing commencing from 10.00 am through to 7 pm along Geelong’s fantastic waterfront. Saturday will be contemporary cars with Sunday reserved for the great machinery of a bygone age of racing glory.

The Shannon Classic Motor Show Hours

Saturday 30th Novmeber 10am – 5pm

Need to be in by 8am on the Saturday this will be updated closer to the date

We would like to ask everyone from SAU to post up there interest as we have limited spots and would love to show case different models from the club R32, R33, R34, R35

We have 10 spots to fill and because SAU VIC is paying we need to make sure that if you say you’re coming you are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What you get!!!!

Free entry to the motor show

Pit Pass

A wonderful day in the sun down the foreshore relaxing enjoying the day.

We need to get photos of your car posted here in the thread so we can choose the cars

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with the sprints that would mean you out of the car show but sure mate you could see thier website

www.geelongrevival.com.au

But would love to have the 34 there with us

We are doing well guys Ill keep adding people till we get to ten cars if we get more then ten we will let people know who got in.

R32GTS-T-

R33GTS-T-

R34GTT-

R32GTR- OYEAHA white (friend)

R33GTR- BiggsT purple

R34GTR- OYEAHA white

350GT - nissa350GT silver

We are doing well guys Ill keep adding people till we get to ten cars if we get more then ten we will let people know who got in.

R32GTS-T-

R33GTS-T- HEKT1K

R34GTT- Charles89

R32GTR- OYEAHA white (friend)

R33GTR- BiggsT purple

R34GTR- OYEAHA white

R35GTR-

350GT - nissa350GT silver

Stagea -

S13 -

S14 -

S15 -

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