Announcing the 2013 Nissan Jam

NissanJam

There’s an exciting new car show coming to SoCal this summer. The Nissan Jam is the brain child of the folks who are responsible for the world famous Japanese Classic Car Show, and we at JNC are proud to be on board for the inaugural event.

The goal of Nissan Jam is to do for SoCal’s extensive Nissan/Datsun community what Toyotafest has done for Toyota/Lexus/Scion owners. There are already a slew of vendors and sponsors lined up, with awesome raffle prizes. Registration is open, and you can find the full details at Nissan Jam.com.

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16 Responses to Announcing the 2013 Nissan Jam

  1. David Gonzalez says:

    Awesome!!! Z Club of San Diego will b there

  2. michael grassi says:

    very interested in nissan show

  3. todd erlandson says:

    please keep me informed re: the Nissan Jam. 1970 Datsun wagon welcome?

  4. Adrian says:

    Im willing to travel from NYC, please inform me with all necessary info

  5. Jaymie Gonzaga says:

    Looking forward to another great show! My S12 will be ready!

  6. LuisC says:

    hello I’m from Mexicali B.C. Mexico and I wonder if I can go to the event? any payment is required to enter the event or is it free? would lead to show my B13 w / NeoVVL

  7. David Moreno says:

    San Diego Discontinued Datsuns can’t wait, and is happy to show our support. Thank you for putting this on!!!

  8. LuisC says:

    Registration details??

  9. Ben says:

    please go to NissanJam.com for all registration! Thanks!

  10. conservancy@MHR says:

    … this is going to be huge. This is going to be the biggest car show, in Southern California — asj.

  11. Mike says:

    Nice will try and attend in the blue 200Sx

  12. ENRIQUE says:

    I registered the first day and still haven’t heard anything or gotten anything.

  13. Kevin says:

    are infiniti cars welcome?

    • Ben says:

      Sorry Kevin. Right now they aren’t. The hope is this show will grow and eventually be able to accomodate them. But you are welcome to come as a spectator. It’s free!

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