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Well, Hilarious Motorsport have been in contact with the newly opened Sydney Detailing Centre and directly with meguairs and have organised at least 1 night down at the Centre to check out the latest in car care from meguairs.

Date: 28th July, 2006

Time: 7pm

Duration: 2hrs

Address: 112 - 126 Broadway, Chippendale (this is close to Central, so might head off through the city or somewhere afterwards)

There would be demo some of products, such as the quick clay detailing system (which is one of those things you just can't get by reading about it). Also check out the brand new line up of products due for July/August 2006 release. There will also be some special offers to those attending, on both Meguiars products, and the services supplied by SCW. There will also be prize give aways.

Some light food and drinks will be provided.

IgnitionDVD have been contacted and should be filming the event.

Only catch is, that so that it is a good night for everyone, and all can see what is happening and hear the reps, we are limited to 40 places. If there is enough interest, a second night might be organised.

This is a great chance to ask questions, get some tips, and see how the pro's do it.

Please register your interest HERE so we can keep the list up to date, easily. (Please note: you will need to join the site, this is so we can keep track of which people want to attend).

Thanks

I'd love a place if possible!

I tried the link but got an error message? Am I too late?

You HAVE to join their forum to have access to the info and express your interest...

We are making you join up the site, so we can keep registration fair as this is on multiple forums, so that say the last place isn't taken on 10 forums, and whichever i check, gets that spot. Just trying to keep it fair for everyone.

The night is completely FREE. No charge, only if you wish to buy products at the end, and this is optional.

I just checked both links in my post, and they are working fine. There is still spaces, so I will add you to the list gtr fan.

d00dz... would be a good night, might even be worth sticking around for? a few of us will be their earlier if you want to come down and say hi?

Attending:

1. Biggles

2. oRiCLe

3. glowbaby

4. Charade_Boy94

5. TUBS

6. Ben12S

7. RollaBoy

8. Bel12S

9. JD Designs

10. OSH33N

11. MzOSH33N

12. sami

13. JD Designs(2)

14. qik-513

15. Cam ORO11A

16. miss-gti

17. XCUZME

18. Phillb

19. SNip3D

20. DVSCRO

21. Gem

22. CRAZYS13

23. Radism

24. govich

25. gemini_girl

26. Beer Baron

27. GoldZilla

28. GOD10L

29. gtr fan

30. RoLLa_GurL

31. ~{ICE-500}~

32. Links

33. shaolin

34. andrew86

35. sami(2)

36.

37.

38.

39.

40.

  • 2 weeks later...

Attending:

1. Biggles

2. oRiCLe

3. glowbaby

4. Charade_Boy94

5. TUBS

6. Ben12S

7. RollaBoy

8. Bel12S

9. Mr Bass

10. OSH33N

11. MzOSH33N

12. sami

13. OOPS

14. qik-513

15. Cam ORO11A

16. miss-gti

17. XCUZME

18. Phillb

19. SNip3D

20. DVSCRO

21. Gem

22. CRAZYS13

23. Radism

24. govich

25. gemini_girl

26. Beer Baron

27. GoldZilla

28. GOD10L

29. gtr fan

30. RoLLa_GurL

31. ~{ICE-500}~

32. Links

33. shaolin

34. SUP16V

35. sami(2)

36. _Wing_

37. _Wing_(2)

38. DRIF7N

39. Tarja

40. Tarja(2)

This is on this Friday night. The latest list is show above. Please let me know, if your position changes, if you are still interested please register your interest here and if something changes, you will be notified.

Attending:

1. Biggles

2. oRiCLe

3. glowbaby

4. Charade_Boy94

5. TUBS

6. Ben12S

7. RollaBoy

8. Bel12S

9. Mr Bass

10. Blitz

11. UGANGA

12. sami

13. OOPS

14. qik-513

15. Cam ORO11A

16. miss-gti

17. XCUZME

18. Tarja

19. SNip3D

20. DVSCRO

21. Gem

22. CRAZYS13

23. Radism

24. govich

25. gemini_girl

26. Beer Baron

27. GoldZilla

28. GOD10L

29. gtr fan

30. RoLLa_GurL

31. Tarja(2)

32. Links

33. shaolin

34. SUP16V

35. sami(2)

36. _Wing_

37. _Wing_(2)

38. DRIF7N

39. A NewTattoo

40.

1 place left

Is there parking nearby at all? or would it be better to train it in?

There is plenty of parking around Broadway after 7pm (its all free road side parking off Broadway).

You can park along Broadway or on the cross street of the detailing center.



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