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To whoever wishes to enter,

Just a quick, needed update about the Show ‘n’ Shine and Dyno Day in Kadina.The Show n Shine and dyno day will be held on Saturday 4th of October 2008 at the Kadina Football Oval.

Gates are open from 7am onwards for Car Show Owners and trade Stall Operators to set up their displays. The gates are open to the public at 10am and are open through until 4pm for vehicle viewing.

There is an entry fee of $10 per vehicle, which includes admission for the driver. Admission fees for spectators are $5 each, children under 13 free so make a day of it with the family even if you don’t enter a vehicle. All proceeds going to the Royal Flying Doctors Service. An additional entry fee of $5 will be charged to stay on for the concert.

Features this year will include the Dyno Competition, a wide variety of trade stalls, a jumping castle and other entertainment for the public, as well as food, drink and LISCENCED BAR FACILITIES! We also have well known SAFM radio announcer Cosi who will be MC for the day, and then a concert to follow featuring local bands and a DJ.

The dyno competition will cost $25 to enter your car- is definitely worth it. The Dyno is good for applications above 1000HP! AWD cars will be unable to enter the comp unfortunately.

Couple quick comments, bring your car at your own risk and be very wary of the spoon drains in Kadina as some pretty deep. Bring the whole family for a fun filled day of card bikes and dyno’s! Remembering all proceeds supporting The Royal Flying Doctors Service!

There are two ways of getting an application form if interested, they are, Give me your local current address and I will be able to send out a form to you, or go to http://www.bigrigshownshine.com/entryforms.html

And download a form for yourself.

Hope to see you there. Any questions feel free to ask.

Cheers Brett

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