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There are only a few days to go until this year’s Sydney Jamboree!

Staged over an epic day & night at Sydney Dragway it’s on this Saturday March 31. It is not just a drag racing event, it's one of Australia's Largest Hi-Tech Automotive Lifestyle event.

Alongside 11 Sport Compact & Sports Bike categories of racing scheduled for the day/night, there will be a huge Show-N-Shine presented by Juice Polishes as well as a Motorcycle Stunt Show.

Add to that the essential, Car Audio Sound Off Comp, Club & Trader displays, as well as Dance Shows and the Sydney Jamboree trademark Babe ‘n’ Bikini Comps.

Online pre-entries have now closed but you can still enter the Show-N-Shine & Sound Off Comps on the day. Just in the Show-N- Shine, there are over 30 trophy categories and lots of prize packs up for grabs!

On the day registration for the Show-N-Shine and sound off is between 6:30-9:30am. Entry fees are as follows

Show-N-Shine - $60

Sound Off - $60

Entry includes both car and driver entry.

Ticket Prices

Adult General Admission - $25

12 - 16 years - $20

Children Under 12 free

For trophy categories checkout http://www.jamboree.com.au/sydjam/show/

For all the details checkout http://www.jamboree.com.au/

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that JEM r32 gtr was abit of a disappointment, shit launch on his first pass, still managed a 10.6,then second pass made it half way then blew a heap of white smoke, definetly had the potential for some realy quick times !

The black JEM R32 GTR (that made 830rwkw) ran a 10.6@152MPH with a poor/soft launch on it's first pass. Then attempted to step it up on the next pass and proceeded to smash the engine to smithereens from the start line to the 1000ft mark.

The silver R33 from Birrong Automotive ran a PB 7.7@182MPH.

Also, Maatouks SOHC RB30 [GH 0747] ran a PB 7.83@172MPH



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