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People are asking similar questions regarding the Murray Bridge event so rather than just replying to those we thought we would share the answers here as well.

1. Is it to late to enter? No you can enter right up to close of scrutineering which is 2.00pm Saturday 23rd Jan.

2.Does the car need to be registed? No but you must have at minimun a SA event permit which is availble at any motor reg deptment.

3.Is it to late to enter the win a ride competion? No you may enter at www.autofest.com.au up until Friday 22nd Jan.

4. Does the early bird entry still availble? Yes but you must get either Sprint Auto Parts Murray Bridge or either of the Outlaw Speedshops in the City to sign of your entry form which are also availble at the website.

5. Does the early bird discount cover Show N Shine entry fee? No this fee is already discounted.

6. What does Show N Shine entry allow me to compete in? Show N Shine, Dyno, Street Parade, Stereo Comp but no competitive driving events.

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Whos aloud to enter? All of our events are open to Imports, Street Machines, Hot Rods, Classics and Restored/Authentic.

If you have any other questions dont hestite to contact springnats.autofest@bigpond.com

Also as part of being an entrant at Murray Bridge this also entitles you to be part of our display at the Murray Bridge Racing Clubs Australia Day Beach Party at no extra charge, so pack a pinic and come along to this Icon race meeting, celebrate and enjoy a day at the race's

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