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Mu Secret are currently in the process of moving to a newer and much larger premises.

Their new showroom will be at 7-9 Parramatta rd Concord.

For those that are familiar with the area, it is next to the Carlovers on Parramatta rd (near the bus depot).

The showroom is the same one that used to belong to Bens Auto Group, who specialised in prestige euro cars.

Now for the finer details.

The all important date is the 13th of May, which is the Sunday of the weekend AFTER the Sydney Autosalon.

There will also be a $2 raffle on the day.

The prizes are as follows.

Grand Prize:

Rays G - Games 77w wheels in Gold. They are 17x7 +42 offset. Valued at $1300.

Here is a pic of the wheels. Just picture these in Gold.

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The winner can either choose to take these rims as is, or pay the difference and purchase any set of rims they choose, either from whats in the showroom or from the many JDM manufacturers that Mu Secret deal with.

Second prize:

3 HID Kits valued at $350 each. These are Mu Secrets own branded HID kits, the first shipment of these are due to arrive next week.

Third Prize:

5 Apexi universal fit air filters valued at $120 each.

The raffle will be drawn at 3pm. However, your name and contact details will be recorded upon purchase of ticket.

Note: The tickets are NOT limited to one per person, you can buy as many as you want for more chances to win and to win more than one prize. However, to be fair the winner of the Grand Prize will not be eligible for the other prizes.

We are also organising for a few cars to be displayed for your viewing pleasure.

A BBQ will also be operating for most of the day. The costs will be a $1 for sausage+ bread and $1 for drinks.

As time goes on and depending on the feedback we get from this, more things will be added to make this an enjoyable day for all.

Do not think of this as a marketing gimic to try to sell you products, rather we re giving them away. The idea is to create a fun and enjoyable atmosphere for all JDM lovers. its more than a month away so you have plenty of notice so keep that day free as it will be a big one.

Ok now time for the more "informal" comments from yours truly.

Over the years I have become great friends with Andrew (Owner of Mu Secret) and he has pretty much supplied me with every part on my car from when it was stock. He has always looked after me in terms of price and his shipment times are almost always correct.

Moving to a new and MUCH larger showroom means that he will have more stock on hand so no more waiting for your precious Rays rims to arrive from JDM land.

This page will be updated in the coming weeks so keep an eye out ! :O

Cars confirmed for show stand.

D CUPS

DHC (If its ready)

R32 GTR (Bodyform demo car)

EVO 9

EVO 7

DC5R

DC2R

Bug eye STi

S15

RX7 (unique V mount with HKS turbo kit)

06 WRX with Chargespeed kit

More to come soon !!!! Aiming to get a variety of manufacturers

Please note: Although for business use, customers can park within the complex. On the opening day only the cars for the showstand will be parked inside. Customers are advised to park either on Burwood rd or the side street next to the Midas.

Edited by shonen

List of cars and details of even updated :P

In case you miss it here it is.

Please note: Although for business use, customers can park within the complex. On the opening day only the cars for the showstand will be parked inside. Customers are advised to park either on Burwood rd or the side street next to the Midas.



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