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SAUNSW Swap Meet, Coffee and Cars

Come and sell all the parts, you have sitting in your shed, or just enter your car in the informal car meet and have a look around, for all the parts you may need to finish your monster build!

Why not come down to Silverwater Park on Sunday 27th April, have a look around and grab a membership form for SAUNSW, while you are there!

The spots are limited, so make sure you buy a ticket, for the super low price of $12 at www.eventbrite.com.au/e/saunsw-swap-meet-and-cars-tickets-11040924703

When: 27th April 2014

Where: Silverwater Park

Start Time: 7:30am for entrants and 9:00am for public

End Time: 2:30pm

Cost: A super low $12. Buy tickets at http://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/saunsw-swap-meet-and-cars-tickets-11040924703

Please bring Ticket receipt with you to event.

Remember: NO SKIDS, LAPS, ENGINE REVVING OR ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR RUBBISH AND PLACE IN BIN.

*SAUNSW carries no responsibility for items sold, or information given at swap meet. Any concerns about source of items should be forwarded to relevant authorities.

Edited by GoldZilla

So i take it from that, it is mainly the older skylines (32,33) Maybe a few 34's and no 35's?

Everyone is welcome at SAU events would be great to get more diversity of cars

Hopefully we can get more V35 and 36s coming to more events

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