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I think a thread was posted somewhere about this earlier, but im too lazy to go and find it B)

Anyways, what is it you ask? Heres a run down....

The third Annual ‘Marques in the Park’ will again be held at John Knight Park in Belconnen ACT on: Sunday 20 November 2005.

In 2004 over 220 Vehicles attended the event, held among plentiful Shade trees and open grass on the shores of Lake Ginninderra in Belconnen

Facts and details

The display at John Knight Park will begin at 10.00 am and go until 3.00 pm

John Knight Park is on Aikman Drive Belconnen

Entrance to the park is via Lake Ginninderra College car park

Entry is FREE for participants and lookers

Shaded areas and open grassed areas, for parking and relaxing

Set up for clubs and individuals from 8.00 am (at John Knight Park)

Espresso coffee

Food stall selling hot food and drinks

Display area close to shopping mall and fast food outlets

$10,000,000 PLI coverage

Vehicle access and movement is allowable all day, with a 5 KPH speed limit

Council of ACT Motor Clubs event.

Club BBQ’s permitted in the Park

So its basically a mini car show in Canberra that runs for just one day. Entry is free, and you can come and go as you please.

Anyone interested in going and representing for Nissans finest? If so ill start a list, maybe we can get 10 - 15 cars to come along?

1. Amaru

2. SkyGTRline

3. Terminal Stagea

4. mickGTR

5. Frink

6. Terminal R33

7. race_snooze

8. LTSjayce

9. leech_

10. djhatton sexy blue beast if the traitor hasnt sold it :(

11. NathR32

12. Supafly Skyline

13. ib6ub9

14. marc2

15.

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ib6ub9: just chuck the roll cage back in and it looks like a hardcore racer, it will fit in perfectly :P

Does anyone want to do the breakfast thing? Or say just meet up at 7:30 at mcdonalds belconnen to get to the park by 8 so we get a good spot?

Just a question, there's quite a lot of escavation work going on around that area, the event isn't being held on dirt is it? i'm not too familiar with the park, but whatever work they're doing is quite close to it.

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