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It is with pleasure to enclose and explain information on what our events are all about, this i beleive is not advertising but simpily to explain to you all on what we are about and let you know the facts.

We the organizers are a bunch of petrol heads just like the rest of you, members of our organisation have everything from CV8s,LS1 Commodores as well as many others from the Holden and Ford Stables both present and past.

We strive too archieve quaility events that we would be proud to enter ourselves. We have all been entrants in most major shows/events arond oz since the mid 70s. We deliver diverse aray of activities during each event to make sure that the entrant is catered for.

The first for the season to be held in Shepparton Victoria from the 28th to the 30th November 2008.

Springnats now in its 16th year and continues to attract over 700 entrants and 40,000 people over one weekend providing a unique environment to compare and compete.

Now into its third year the Murray Bridge AutoFest is the promotion of a performance car festival that provides the true motor vehicle enthusiast with the opportunity to display their skills and vehicles against other enthusiasts in a safe, controlled and friendly environment.

The venue for the 2009 AutoFest is again Sturt Reserve at Murray Bridge which offers an ideal location with its unique, ready-made roadways suited to driving events and display areas set on beautiful landscaped surrounds. AutoFest is all about admiring the best cars in the land and spending quality time with family and friends, whilst witnessing some of the most powerful cars compete side by side in events such as Go To Whoa, Motorkana, Show N Shine, Car Audio Competition, Dyno Challenge, Cruise Track and the fiercely competitive Burnout Title.

We welcome our newest member Corowa to our event calendar. The venues for the 2009 Corowa AutoFest on Saturday 28th February 2009 are Bangarang Park and on Sunday the Corowa Airport. Both venues offer the ideal location. Bangarang Park with its unique, ready-made roadways suited to driving events and display areas set on beautiful landscaped surrounds and the Corowa Airport where the Drag Racing will take place.

All our events are alcohol free and thus promotes a true family atmosphere where spectators are able to enjoy the enthusiasm and excitement of a motor vehicle event in a friendly environment. This has been evidenced by the fact of strong crowd attendances consisting largely of families of all ages.

We are currently working on a 4th event and if this goes ahead i will post details asap.

Springnats and AutoFest events present themselves as a fantastic marketing tools for companies to profile their products and/or services to target audiences covering a huge range of people from across Australia with the main audience coming from SA, Victoria and New South Wales

Additional information can be obtained by visiting our website at www.springcarnationals.com

If you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact via email at [email protected]

Office 0358 235801

AH 0417511557

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