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Hey guys,

i was thinking the other day (quite painful it is... don't plan to do it again any time soon :))

What about a Jap style swap meet? We could go to a carpark somewhere (would need to be big and open and have free parking and not interrup people's social lives)

and we could sell / swap parts amongst each other...

I'd be willing to do some organising and arrange for food vans etc to be there as well. i think it would be an interesting day, bring your cars, parts and accessories you have for sale and try and sell them. (if it where successfull we could hold them regularly as well :))

gimme your opinions guys.

Cheers,

Dave.

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yes, I like the idea. maybe some big vendors can come also and show their wares?

A Japanese-import flea-market. Will have to arange for a public space with a council somewhere first, or else just meet up in the dead of night Wangan-style :)

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If your looking for a place to hold this little shindig then I recommend a drive in movie theatre.

That's actually an excellent suggestion :rant:

They have a massive amount of space and easy entry and exit... I wonder if they'd let us use the carpark for free though :confused:

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Great idea!!

BTW my sister just attended the Pomona swap meet in Los Angeles on sunday just gone, queud up for a mile, got in at 6am and didnt see everything for sale by the time they left at 3pm. Biggest swap meet in the world! And no she didn't buy me anything for the gtr..

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