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The AJD juggernaut rolls back into town once again in 2010!

This year, we’re aiming to roll out 5 events across the nation, but of course we’re starting where it all began, in Adelaide. To try and avoid the monsoonal weather conditions of the last couple of years, we’ve moved this year’s event forward to 28 February, and we’ll be back at Wigley Reserve, Anzac Highway, Glenelg.

This year, entrants will need to pre-pay via PayPal (using a credit card or paypal account) with your application before it can be accepted (if you don’t have PayPal and credit card facilities, contact us and we can process your application manually), to save us the dramas of chasing up no-shows from previous years.

Aside from that, what else has changed? Ummmmm…well…not much really. It’s still $10 for entrants, free for spectators (although we’d appreciate a gold coin donation), and all profits raised from the Adelaide event this year will go to the Cancer Council SA.

For more information about the event and to enter this year, check out our website – www.alljapanday.com.au – and follow the relevant links.

The event is only about six weeks away, so don’t dilly-dally, fiddle-faddle or piss-fart around, entrant numbers are limited so it’s first-in first-served!

We look forward to seeing you all again this year, let’s make this one huge!

Cheers

The AJD committee

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Damn! I'll be interstate working at World Super Bikes at Phillip Island that weekend. Sorry, can't make it. :P

Might see if another member would like to take my Stagea in :(

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Can you call Phillip island and ask them to postpone?

No worries! I'll call PIARC, Channel 10, WSBK, all the teams and explain the importance of All Jap Day! :P

When they've finished laughing at me ... I'll have to say "no" to being able to make it :(

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just wondering if i could get my car in there on the trailor as its got no rego or should i get a permit and hope the police dont rape me...

We had race and rally cars arrive on a trailer last time.

If your car is good good good, then we'd probably accept it.

(Trailering is a bit against the All Japan Day ethos but, I suppose, so it being free and easy..

Apply and see what happens.

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