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Thinking of running a Car Boot Sale - Swap Meet early in January on a Sat morning.

It'd help to...

* empty out your garage for space

* create cash for after-Xmas sales

We'd need a shady place being in the middle of summer.

Eftpos will be available

Thoughts? Suggestions?

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Thinking of running a Car Boot Sale - Swap Meet early in January on a Sat morning.

It'd help to...

* empty out your garage for space

* create cash for after-Xmas sales

We'd need a shady place being in the middle of summer.

Eftpos will be available

Thoughts? Suggestions?

Are you sure you're referring to the heat, and not the person/s involved in this trading? :whistling:

I'd b keen as, as long as it's mainly skyline parts.

God_speed came up with an idea that makes a whole lot of sense Dean, that..,

If there are enough sellers and buyers, perhaps we should have 4 quadrants...

1 for R32s

1 for R33s

1 for R34s and

1 for other Nissans

Thoughts?

And thoughts of a venue?

Don't know if its feasible but there are always alot of swap meets etc at the Hawkesbury show grounds at Clarendon?

God_speed came up with an idea that makes a whole lot of sense Dean, that..,

If there are enough sellers and buyers, perhaps we should have 4 quadrants...

1 for R32s

1 for R33s

1 for R34s and

1 for other Nissans

Thoughts?

And thoughts of a venue?

I'm sure if we ask the local council (wherever it maybe) to use a car park etc... it might work... Probably you guys might object to the idea, but how about the German Club in Cabramatta? there's a massive carpark which is pretty empty during the day

PS. the area has changed, you won't get shot or stabbed, probably safer than the city if you ask me.. just lock your doors and have a pole ready when you're driving through Farifield, Livo and everything surround it LOL



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