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SUPAFEST 2010 IS HERE!

THE LARGEST URBAN POP EVENT TO COME TO AUSTRALIA HAS JUST GOT BIGGER!

Open to ALL AGES!!!

JAY SEAN, SEAN PAUL and EVE join AKON, KELLY ROWLAND and PITBULL for THE SUPAFEST 2010 in April this year. Never before have Australian music fans of urban pop music had the chance to catch SIX MAJOR INTERNATIONAL chart topping acts on the one bill on the same day!

Supafest Revs & Beats

BRISBANE FANS have the benefit of 8 hours of Non Stop entertainment at the RNA Showground plus a glamorous car show. "Show up and Show off" your Glamorous Ride - Open to all Good looking Cars, Pimped Up Rides and Custom Bikes!

If our judges rate your Vehicle as one of the 100 cars "cool enough" for the SUPAFEST, your car will get prime location plus two free tickets for the occupants. There will be Trophies and Prizes for the standout cars. The top 100 cars will park it right out front of the entrance, UNDERCOVER, in the Industrial Pavilion at the RNA.

So - let us see your ride, upload some images of your vehicle and a brief description and let us know you're coming so we can make space for you. Join us for The SUPAFEST "Revs & Beats".

The show will entail a variety of Vehicles from Jap to Drifters to Old Skool to Muscle and even Custom Bikes!!!

UPLOAD YOUR VEHICLE >>>HERE<<<

(Make sure to put in details about your car and photos to reflect your car and modifications so the Judges can choose correctly. Once your Vehicle has been uploaded it will have to be approved, this is due to Spam reasons, it doesnt mean you have been selected in the Top 100)

View the Revs & Beats Gallery >>>HERE<<<

Vote for your favourite Vehicle >>>HERE<<<

Important Information:

- Uploading your car will cease on Tuesday 6th April 2010 at Midnight

- Judging will take place on Wednesday 7th April 2010 by a team of Automotive Enthusiasts in Brisbane, QLD Australia

- The Top 100 Vehicles chosen will be notified on Thursday 8th April 2010

- There are currently 100 Vehicles to be chosen, however, this will be at the discretion of the Judges on the day of Judging.

- Several Vehicles will be chosen as "Public Favourite's" through the Voting System on supafest.com.au, so get your friends to vote for you now!

- Move in times will be announced to the selected Vehicles but will be the night before as well as the morning of the event

- All Vehicles will be under cover in the Industrial Pavilion which is the entrance to the Event

- There will be allot of security in the Industrial Pavilion, however, things can still happen but this is the same at any show! Best way to deter any problems is to do a display to keep people a distance from your vehicle!

Trophies:

- King of Supafest

- Top Elite

- Top Street

- Top Bike

- Top Drifter

- Best Show Display

- More Trophies will be added if the right Sponsors come on board!

Trading/Sponsoring:

There is quite a large area directly across from the Entry point in the Industrial Pavilion available for Traders/Sponsors. I am currently giving away a few FREE TRADE STANDS, If you are interested, please email me at [email protected] for more information!

If you have any questions at all or would like to purchase tickets, please do not hesitate to contact me either at [email protected] or on 0439483311 for anything urgent.

Regards

Tracey Churchill

Sunless Promotions & Events

Revs & Beats Manager

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