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Come on down on the 15th of March to the Tech 9 shop to browse some of Perths hottest rides on display as well as some gorgeous women washing you car to the beats of DJ Jordan and DJ Benny T playing live.

Bikes - $10

Cars - $20

4x4's - $25

All cars washed will go into the draw to win a set of 20" rims supplied by Tech 9!

Food and drinks will also be on sale!

Check out our website for more details and the......other poster lol

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yeah might cruise down after the sauwa meetup.

when do u think the sauwa meetup will finish coz also on this day is a sq comp at westside car audio

Guys going to be a huge turnout and great prizes to win also great talent,

Wouldnt miss it, So try to get your Bottom's Down and have some fun and make friends with everyone in the Perth car scene.

PSS (Perth Street Scene) is for all makes of cars and bikes. Check them out at perthstreetscene.com.

Not sure if I can make this one, I gotta work ;). Couldn't make the last one cos I was too hungover. I'm not doing to well! :blink:

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