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ALBURY AUTOFEST 2007

PROGRAM

Day One Friday 24th February

SCRUTINEERING

Friday 24th February 12.00am to 5.30pm (Albury Airport)

Saturday 27th January 8.30am to 2.30pm (Albury Airport)

Buddy pass holders processed 12.00am to 5.30pm

TRADER SETUP

Friday 24th 12.00am to 5.30pm

DAY TWO

Saturday 25th February

Scrutineering Continues 8.30am to 2.30pm

Traders Setup cont 7.00am to 9.00am

Traders Open 9.00am

Show n Shine 9.00am to 5.00pm

Show N Shine Judging 10.00am to 5.00pm

Go to Whoa 10.30am to 1.30pm

Burnout Display’s 1.30pm to 2.00pm

Burnout Eliminations 2.00pm to 4.45pm

Burnout Demos 4.45pm to 5.30pm

DB drag racing 1.00pm to 4.00pm

Dyno Challenge 9.00am to 5.00pm

Motakana 10.30am to 1.00pm

Autofest Superskids 2.30pm to 5.00pm

NOTE top 50 cars from Saturday’s Go to Whoa will be posted at main office at

9.30 Sunday morning ALL ENTRANTS in Go to Whoa please check these results.

DAY THREE

Sunday 26th February

Traders Open 9am to 5.30 pm

Show n Shine 9.00am to 5.00pm

Top 50 Shootout 11.00am to 12.30pm

Dyno Challenge 9.00am to 5.00pm

DB drag racing 1.00pm to 5.00pm

Motakana Finals 1.00pm to 2.30pm

Autofest Superskid Finals 3.00pm to 5.00pm

Burnout Demos 1.30pm to 2.00pm

Burnout Finals 2.00pm to 5.00pm

Trophy Presentations 5.30pm

There will be no charge for Tow vehicles but remember that you must go to Scutineering first to attain necessary passes. Only cars with trailers attached with entered vehicle are for free, any other support vehicles will be charged $20.00 a day to park in this area and also must purchase either a weekend or a day pass.

The Times Set Above Are Set To Change Without NOTICE And its also planned to extend Program To Include Drifting Demonstrations As Well as Other Activities For Updates go to the web site.

BURNOUT RULES AND REGULATIONS AT THE WEB SITE

www.springcarnationals.com

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After SO Much interest in Entrants Wanting TO DISPLAY ONLY and NOT BE ABLE TO COMPETE IN ANY DRIVING EVENT OR EVEN USE THE CRUISE TRACK our Insurers have decided to allow these Entrants into Autofest at a reduced fee.

The Reduced Fee Set out Is For $100.00 in Total and Includes One Event T/Shirt If Entry is Received BY Febuary 1st 2007.

Albury Autofest

24th and 25th February 2007

www.springcarnationals.com

ENTRANT DETAILS

Title (Please Circle) MR MRS MISS MS

First Name____________________________Surname___________ ________________

Street Address___________________________________________ _________________

Town/City____________________________State__________P/Code_______________

Telephone AH_________________________BH_____________________ ___________

E-Mail_______________________________

T/Shirt Size (Please Circle) S M L XL XXL

VEHICLE DETAILS. PLEASE NOTE NO REGO NO ENTRY

Number of Cylinders (Please Circle) 4 6 8 Rotary

Make________________________ Model__________________ Body Style___________

Rego No______________ Expiry Date______________

Number Of People In Car Adults_______________ Children______________

Show N Shine Yes No Driving Events Yes No Burnout Comp Yes No

All Burnout Vehicles Must Have A Tailshaft Loop Fitted (Refer to Website)

PARTICIPATING IN BEST CLUB DISPLAY Yes No Club_____________________

DB Drag Racing Yes No

ENTRANT FEES Note Entries Limited To 700 Vehicles

Entrant -DISPLAY ONLY/Please Note This Means NO CRUISE TRACK OR DRIVING EVENTS IE DISPLAY ONLY $100.00 and allow 2 People and 1 Events T/Shirt if entered prior Feb 1st 2007

Entry Fees Include: ONE BUDDY PASS And ONE T/SHIRT. No T/Shirt After Jan 1st

Entrant - Before Jan 1st $150.00 _________

Entrant – After Jan 1st $200.00 _________

Extra Buddy Passes (Per Buddy) Max 3 Per Car________@$40.00 each _________

Extra T/Shirts Before JAN 1st (circle) S M L XL XXL @ $35.00 _________

TOTAL _________

All Entries Strictly Cheque/Money Order Payable to AUTOFEST And Forward To

P.O.Box 6555 Shepparton Victoria 3632

All General Enquires Contact Les 0417 511557 Daryl 0407 313 152

For Sponsorship and Trade contact Lisa 0417 571128 Catering Angelo 0419 312000

www.springcarnationals.com

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UPDATE

Proposed Program

ALBURY AUTOFEST 2007

Day One Friday 23rd February

SCRUTINEERING

Friday 23rd February 12.00am to 5.30pm (Albury Airport)

Saturday 27th January 8.30am to 2.30pm (Albury Airport)

Buddy pass holders processed 12.00am to 5.30pm

TRADER SETUP

Friday 23rd 12.00am to 5.30pm

DAY TWO Saturday 24th February

Scrutineering Continues 8.30am to 2.30pm

Traders Setup cont 7.00am to 9.00am

Traders Open 9.00am

Show n Shine 9.00am to 5.00pm

Show N Shine Judging 10.00am to 5.00pm

Go to Whoa 10.30am to 1.00pm

Drifting Demostrations 1.00pm to 1.30pm

Burnout Display’s 1.30pm to 2.00pm

Burnout Eliminations 2.00pm to 4.00pm

Burnout Demos 4.00pm to 4.15pm

1/8 Mile Drag Racing 4.15 to 6.00

DB drag racing 1.00pm to 4.00pm

Dyno Challenge 9.00am to 5.00pm

Motakana 10.30am to 1.00pm

NOTE top 50 cars from Saturday’s Go to Whoa will be posted at main office at

9.30 Sunday morning ALL ENTRANTS in Go to Whoa please check these results.

DAY THREE Sunday 25th February

Traders Open 9am to 5.30 pm

Show n Shine 9.00am to 5.00pm

Top 50 Shootout 11.00am to 12.30pm

Drift Demostation 12.30pm to 1.00pm

Dyno Challenge 9.00am to 5.00pm

DB drag racing 1.00pm to 5.00pm

Motakana Finals 1.00pm to 2.30pm

1/8 mile Drag Racing 3.00pm to 5.00pm

Burnout Demos 1.30pm to 2.00pm

Burnout Finals 2.00pm to 5.00pm

Trophy Presentations 5.30pm

There will be no charge for Tow vehicles but remember that you must go to Scutineering first to attain necessary passes. Only cars with trailers attached with entered vehicle are for free, any other support vehicles will be charged $20.00 a day to park in this area and also must purchase either a weekend or a day pass.

The Times Set Above Are Set To Change Without NOTICE And its also planned to extend Program To Include Other Activities For Updates go to the web site.

BURNOUT RULES AND REGULATIONS AT THE WEB SITE

www.springcarnationals.com

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As part of Bernies Auto Parts(sponsor of the burnout comp) and Bob Jane T Mart Albury(sponsor of the Go to Whoa) Sponsorship its with pleasure to Offer you Entry into the Albury Autofest for $150.00 for a Full Entrant package including entry for TWO people and your car into all Events you wish to participate in including the

Dyno comp,Burnout,Go To Whoa Motakana Show N Shine, etc etc

Condition of this Offer is that you must go into either Bernies Auto Parts 81 High Street Wodonga ph(0260 245199) or Bob Jane Albury ph(0260 213700)Fill out the entry form and have one of there reps sign it and your in.

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Thats right and here is an updated program

ALBURY AUTOFEST 2007

Day One Friday 23rd February

SHANNON`S INSURANCE SCRUTINEERING

Friday 23rd February 12.00am to 5.30pm (Albury Airport)

Saturday 24th Febuary 8.30am to 2.30pm (Albury Airport)

Buddy pass holders processed 12.00am to 5.30pm (Albury Airport)

TRADER SETUP

Friday 23rd 12.00am to 5.30pm

DAY TWO Saturday 24th February

Shannon`s Insurance Scrutineering Continues 8.30am to 2.30pm

Event Open to Public 9.00am

Traders Setup cont 7.00am to 9.00am

Traders Open 9.00am

Turtlewax Show n Shine 9.00am to 5.00pm

Turtlewax Show N Shine Judging 10.00am to 5.00pm

Drivers Breifing 10.00am (ALL MUST ATTEND)

Khumo Tires Go to Whoa 10.30am to 1.00pm

Roman Autotek Motakana 10.30am to 1.00pm

Jack Daniels Burnout Display’s 1.30pm to 2.00pm

Bernie`s Auto Parts Burnout Eliminations 2.00pm to 4.00pm

Jack Daniels Burnout Demos 4.30pm to 4.45pm

Mikes Dyno Challenge 9.00am to 5.00pm

Day Two Closed 5.30pm

NOTE top 50 cars from Saturday’s Go to Whoa will be posted at main office at

9.30 Sunday morning ALL ENTRANTS in Go to Whoa please check these results.

DAY THREE Sunday 25th February

Event Open to Public 9.00am

Traders Open 9am to 5.30 pm

Turtlewax Show n Shine 9.00am to 5.00pm

Drivers Breifing 10.30am (ALL MUST ATTEND)

Khumo Tires Top 50 Shootout 11.00am to 1.00pm

Mikes Dyno Challenge 9.00am to 5.00pm

Roman Autotek Motakana Finals 1.30pm to 2.30pm

Jack Daniels Burnout Demos 1.00pm to 1.15pm

Bernie`s Auto Parts Burnout Finals 2.00pm to 5.00pm

Trophy Presentations 5.30pm

Albury Autofest Event closed for 2007

There will be no charge for Tow vehicles but remember that you must go to Scutineering first to attain necessary passes. Only cars with trailers attached with entered vehicle are for free, any other support vehicles will be charged $20.00 a day to park in this area and also must purchase either a weekend or a day pass.

The Times Set Above Are Set To Change Without NOTICE And its also planned to extend Program To Include Other Activities For Updates go to the web site.

BURNOUT RULES AND REGULATIONS AT THE WEB SITE

www.springcarnationals.com

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