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Hot Car Titles & Custom Bike Expo - 23rd & 24th Of August 08


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The Shannons Insurance Hot Car Titles & Custom Bike Expo

Attracting the very best show cars and bikes from all over the country, the Shannons Insurance Hot Car Titles & Custom Bike Expo is one of the must-see shows on the calendar and after a brief sabbatical spent concentrating on other projects, the promoter has fixed the date and invited the highest quality cars and bikes in the scene to Wollongong for the weekend of the 23rd and 24th of August.

The venue is the same as previous years – the Illawarra Indoor Hockey Stadium – just 10 minutes from the heart of Wollongong. As always, no car or bike is invited to attend for two consecutive years making sure the mix of show-spec hardware is as fresh and new as ever. Burnout Masters Peter and Debbie Gray will be in attendance with their two blown and injected big block Chevs and so will dozens of the best quality show and race cars in the country.

Two days only - Illawarra Indoor Hockey Stadium - Waples Road Unanderra

Adults $8 - Kids under 12 - $6

For more information, contact Paul on 0403 290 963.

  • 2 weeks later...

------ DATE CHANGE ------

The Shannons Insurance Hot Car Titles a& Custom Bike Expo is now to be held on the 23rd and 24th of August. The venue is the same as are all of the details relating to the show.

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