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As part of the Sydney Aviation Model Show this year in May we are looking for Nissan skyline GTR's to be displayed at the show over the weekend.

We are looking for the following;

8 x R32 GTR

8 x R33 GTR

8 x R34 GTR

4 x R35 GTR

Cost is $30.00 per car

Cars will be judged by show attendees as "GTR Crowd Favourite"

Attendees will be provided 2 votes and votes must be for 2 different variants. (Eg: R33 and R34)

1st Prize $400.00 Cash and Helicopter Flight

2nd Prize Helicopter Flight

3rd Prize Helicopter Flight

All participants recieve a certificate and a $10 hot food voucher for both days.

To enter please email;

GTR Variant

Year of Manufacture

And a picture of your car.

[email protected]

Edited by DANSR33
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