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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.

drizk@sydneyaviationmodelshow.com.au

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Just to make sure, this is a static display?

Seeing as it's an aircraft show and there's probably an airstrip involved.............?!

Sounds great either way, I'm a plane fan :)

what happens overnight, are the cars locked up, taken home, onsite security, locked in a hangar between planes etc?

$30 is for both days?

Planes plus performance cars is an awesome combo

Sounds really good!

Just to make sure, this is a static display?

Seeing as it's an aircraft show and there's probably an airstrip involved.............?!

Sounds great either way, I'm a plane fan :D

what happens overnight, are the cars locked up, taken home, onsite security, locked in a hangar between planes etc?

$30 is for both days?

Planes plus performance cars is an awesome combo

Sounds really good!

Yeah its a static display. :)

Overnight you will have the option of leaving your cars at the airport, we have a dedicated security patrol for the show (24 hours) but you can also just take your cars home and come back the next day.

$30 is for both days!

Get in touch and book your spot! :(

Edited by DANSR33

***Guys this competition has been cancelled.***

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HOWEVER

There is still a car display at the show but it will be a variety of cars rather than just GTR's, entry for this is free.

All participants will get a free lunch both days and go in to the draw to win a helicopter joy flight for 3 people just by having your car on show!

Get in touch soon as space is very limited...

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