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Well after two rounds of MEA ACT's season of car sound lovin', the leaderboard is crowded, cars are getting rebuilt left right and centre, the weather is holding, and we've got a new comp to announce!

Yes the "secret" round is secret no more. After protracted high level negotiations, BDL Car Stereo in Fyshwick has come to the party and have agreed to host the next round of the "Listen n Loud" series.

Date: Sunday 28 June

Time: Registration 9.30, 10.00am start

Where: BDL Car Stereo, Gladstone St Fyshwick

Contact: Matt 0401 607 849

Cost: $10 novice, $35 SQ, $20 SPL, $40 SQ + SPL, Spectators free

Please see the attached flyer, and if possible could you forward this to anyone who might be interested - this way we can make sure these events get bigger and better.

We're looking forward to making this the biggest MEAACT event so far, and have organised sponsors, prizes, trophies, show cars, some big hitters in the SPL scene as well as brilliant SQ cars to come down for the day.

We encourage everyone to come on down, check out what’s happening and enter your car in one of the classes!

It is always a great day so come have some fun and talk to other people about car audio and cars in general.

PM or email me at timelord9 at hotmail dot com for more info.

Thanks guys!

Matt

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nice one, be great to see you there. Don't forget to ask people where they got their speakers from, as there will probably be representatives from a few shops that you can talk to as well. Hit anyone up for an audition, everyone's pretty friendly and happy to help out!

cheers

matt

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