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On ‎27‎/‎04‎/‎2018 at 9:57 AM, Frostyr33 said:

I hope mr miagi will be there with the nur skylines

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2018 GT-R FESTIVAL - SATURDAY MAY 26th - SYDNEY DRAGWAY

The GT-R Festival is an event celebrating all things GT-R. Old school, R32, R33, R34 and R35 models all welcome to display and race. Activities will include drag racing, display ares for each model with multiple show and shine categories and trophies, GT-R heritage display, trade stands, motorkhana, Motive DVD GT-R Showcase, Ultimate GT-R Competition and more! New for this year is the Nismo display area, where non-GT-Rs can display their performance Nissans. For full info and schedule click here: http://motivedvd.com/motive/gt-r-festival/

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