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Kembla Grange Racecourse

Sunday 4th of November, 2007

Lake Illawarra Highway Patrol are running the first annual Cops & Community Car Show on Sunday November 4th at Kembla Grange Racecourse. The show is being run to promote responsible road usage and all funds raised will go to Wollongong Children's Hospital.

Trophies will be presented in a huge number of categories including;

Top Overall

Top Competition

Best 4, 6 and 8 cylinder

Best Rotary

Best Ute

Best Paint

Best Interior

Best Import

Best Engine Bay

Sound Off

...and many more.

Event day sponsors include Probag Australia, Extreme Street Magazine, Frankies, Autobarn Albion Park, Harrigan Ford, Gateway Holden, Jamani Trophies, Ian Luff Motivation, Wollongong Performance Racing, APM, Steve's Speed Shop, Bezerkly Automotive, Wollongong Automotive Services, Repco Shellharbour, Auto1 Shellharbour and Wollongong, Wilsons Holden

For more information and for entry forms, contact Kristy on 02 42629707

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Lots. Highway cars, Police, Fire and Ambulance Rescue vehicles and displays etc ....

The Lake Illawarra Highway Patrol is organising and promoting the show and it's gonna be pretty big.

  • 2 weeks later...
One of them is called Ben, he rips a mean skid and is a top bloke...so you have one thing in common with him.

I've gotta find the footage of him at the dragstrip pulling a good skid...........

..........and then getting beaten by a Japanese car! Sorry Ben, had to say it!!

Your car sounds good on the video though - you can't even hear mine over the top of your VX and the announcers on the P.A. :D

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