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Hiya Guys and Girls,

Well most of you are getting to know me pretty well by now so I hope that you will all be keen to get out there and present your selves again to public and show them how far enthusiasts can go with their modifications. I know I'm definitely interested to see the new things you've done that I've been hearing so much about.

By Invitation Only - Final Round Toyo Drift Australia Series - Auto Salon Magazine Show and Shine

Fast approaching is the Final Round of the Toyo Drift Australia Series to be held at Oran Park Raceway. Like last year we're are putting on a show and shine for the spectators to check out your rides. Yes for those that were there last year we hope the conditions are better but nonetheless it was fun!!

Getting to see the top finalist battle it out sideways around the Oran park track to take out this years 'Australian Drifting Champion, is just one of the reasons its a must to come. The show and shine will also include 5 trophy categories listed below as well as the chance to hang out with mates and also check out each others new mods.

It will also be the perfect place to start discussing your Final Battle displays and entries. Some of the Auto Salon staff will be there to chat to during the course of the day and this can be a good sounding board for any questions or ideas you might have especially since it will be limited numbers!!

We are looking for highly modified vehicles and there are limited spots available, so if you think your your ride is a worthy competitor to take out one of our trophies, or you just want to come down and hang out and see what's on offer then GIVE ME A CALL OR SEND ME AN EMAIL to confirm your attendance and bring your mechanical creation down to the credentials booth at Oran Park Raceway.

Details of the Event

COST: FREE Yes, that's right FREE - That's got to be worth reading on!!

WHAT: Auto Salon Magazine Show and Shine inside the Toyo Drift Australia Series Final Round in Sydney

WHERE: Oran Park Raceway http://www.oranpark.com/location.html

WHEN: Sunday 23rd September

TIME: Arrive at 9am - Gates closed by 10am

INCLUDED:

* Free entry to display your car

* Eligibility to receive trophy for:

- Best Paint

- Best A/V Innovation

- Tough as Nails

- Show Stopper

- Plate Says it All

* Free Entry to watch Round 5, the FINALS of the Drift Australia Event

* The chance to be part of the TV/Media coverage for Drift Australia on SBS's Speedweek, Channel 9, and Fox Sports.

Thanks for taking the time to read this email, I trust it is something that you all will be interested in.

If you need further information in relation to this matter, please contact me on 02 9667 8306 or email with the subject "Auto Salon - Drift Australia 2007 R5 Sydney"

Regards,

ALISA LAN

Championship Development Manager

DDI: 00 61 2 9667 8306

Mobile: 0406 730 972

www.autosalon.org

http://www.youtube.com/AutoSalonChannel

CABIN GROUP

Unit 47, 34-36 Ralph Street

ALEXANDRIA NSW 2015

P: +61 2 9667 8300

F:+ 61 2 9667 3988

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gold i will probably do this beacuse i get into the toyo DA final round for free with the car.

who else is in?

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geez i wish it sounds awesome :)

why? why dont you just come down?

yeh i got it too. sounds good but not sure if i can make it.

i guess we can make a stand kinda like we did at autosalon, although the days were a bit long.

its only one day.doo it!

hows the new place?

How are all my Autosalon SAU Team buddies going?

I have my new car so if anyone wants to do it, let me know, i've already spoken to Alisa about it...

yeah,i will call you.

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