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With one of my brief internerd search's I came across this.
Judging by the layout map, it looks good.
RACV-AOMC Classic Showcase 2014
and Japanese Motoring Show

And the link... http://www.aomc.asn....u/B&Eshow14.htm

It really looks like a fun day out and dead cheap for a look around and enter.

I'm thinking of washing the car and entering and having fun. Anyone else keen?

If your there and see a yellow Evo 7, come and say "hi" :)

looks like a good day. For that price its hard to say no to entering. Will force me to wash the car too :P

wait... does "Classic Japanese" mean older than, say 1990 or something?

"Best Japanese Rotary powered Sedan" That's a bit narrow isn't it? I guess you could put your F&F spec skylines into "Best Japanese Open Sports Car"?

Edited by bucket_boy101

"Best Japanese Rotary powered Sedan" That's a bit narrow isn't it?

Hopefully...no. What with RX2, RX3, RX4 and Cosmo's.... (RX8's have 4 doors but classic?!?)

It should be a good day out, and i'm hoping the Evo can enter, and if the EVO gets in then ANY Skyline should be a shoe in for entry. :)

I was JUST about to ring them haha, guess I'll just rock up?

Anyone from the south east want to go together?

Yeah, what time you leaving? Im coming from clayton

I'm from Mordy.

Not sure what time but maybe try get there at around 9:15-9:30? To try get a good spot? haha

I may or may not join this convoy...i will however be parking in the Toyota section with the other toffs, away form the Nissan peasants...

Might have to miss out on this one unfortunately, moving apartments this weekend. Will definitely go to the American car show in April if anyone else is interested in joining me :)

http://www.aomc.asn.au/USAshow14.htm

I personally prefer classic American cars the most.

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