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It's finally here! Sooner than expected so everyone can enjoy the show over Australia Day Weekend.

Dates been moved to 24th January (This Sunday)

With over 50 trophies up for grabs, Showcar Sunday showcases the angled classic lines of supercharged muscle, the elegant flowing lines of high performance imports and the intricate engineering of custom choppers. The level of craftsmanship is set to be outstanding. Australia builds some of the best cars in the world, and the best Sydney has to offer is going to be on display on January 24th, 2010.

At Showcar Sunday we know that success comes with responsibility. That’s why we will be raising money for the Westmead Children’s throughout the day. Collection tins and Mr Bandaged Bear will be making an appearance so please support this good cause. As a part of our commitment to giving back to the community, we’ll be donating $10 from each car entry and proceeds from every entry ticket sold. There’s also a huge $15,000 raffle, with all money raised from the $5 tickets to be donated.

Prizes include:

• $10,000 paint job from 2 SUS custom resprays

• 20-inch wire rims from 64 Customs

• Meguiars Jumbo Pack

• Signed Parramatta Eels jersey

A Family Event

Showcar Sunday is all about modifiers getting together and having a good time. We’re sick of car builders being portrayed in the media as anti-social ‘hoons’. That’s why we’re going to all lengths to make Showcar Sunday a family-friendly event. Along with entertainment on-stage all day, charity involvement, and celebrity appearances, there will be plenty of rides and other activities for the kids.

An event not to be missed!

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ATTN: Moderators

Please remove this topic and the fake user who created it IMMEDIATELY! All information on this topic are false. Proper information is supplied on the poster below.

If anyone has any questions regarding the show, you can contact me on 0416 354 317.

See you at the show.

Joe Franco

Showcar Sunday

[email protected]

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