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OK, just came back from meeting with Festival Committee..

We will be having a registration/info night as per last year...

On hand will be an RTA Certified Engineer, HWP and local Police as well as workshop owners who will speak about mods, defects, your rights as a car enthusiast, responsible driving and ownership, upcoming legal drag racing project with local police! yes its true! lol I couldnt believe what I was hearing! Cops organising runz bro! hehehe.

Looks to be a great day and fully supported by local Police! great news. Anyone who participated last year will relate how cool and open minded cops were on the day.

FIRST PRIZE: $300 cash, Trophy and return trip to the Gold Coast

Other prizes will include Model Cars, Vouchers and other cool stuff getting sorted atm.

Still some places available so please contact me if you are interested.

Cheers.

  • 3 weeks later...

Subject: Car & Bike Exhibition Registration/Workshop

Registration night will be

Monday 29th MARCH 7pm - 9pm

@ BONNYRIGG YOUTH HALL (top of B'rigg Plaza Carpark)

Engineer will do a presentation on legal modifications etc.

We are hoping to involve Police & Road Safety Officers in this workshop

(currently negotiating), however there will be a second workshop (that

will not be a rego night - date TBC)

Cheers.

ATTENTION ALL ENTRANTS

Please be at the Showground on Sunday 4th April by 12pm-12.30pm at the latest.

If you are there a little earlier, gives you time to give your ride its final touches.

Doors open to general public at 1pm.

Cars not be moved around or driven once doors open due to public liability reasons.

Awards presentation via Peoples Choice will be at approx 6.30pm.

Event finishes at 7pm.

Any further questions/details please PM me.

Once again, entry to this event is free :)

See you all there on the day.

Defects to spectators? wtf! lol

This is mainly a youth festival, not a car show. So cops dont target cars as they do for GLO or Auto Rice Salon :)

Approx 20-25 cars confirmed plus a few bikes also..

There will be food stalls, amusement rides, breakdance comp, basketball comp, show n shine expo, bands, performers and Levi from Aust Idol plus heaps of other stuff happening on the day.

Come down say hello :(

Oh and ENTYSU, I have PM'd you.

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