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The ALL new Springnats:

For years we have been asked for shade, garden upgrades, seating, better facilities etc well the time has came for a change. After looking at moving to another City and giving much thought it has been decided that as of November 27th 2009 Springnats will now be held at the Shepparton Showground’s.

The Shepparton Showground’s have been chosen as the most suitable venue after consideration of new and upgraded facilities, these include, Grandstand, new grassed areas, air conditioned auditoriums and a new hard stand surface which will cater for all the traditional Springnats driving events.

Benefits Include:

Central Location

Shaded areas

More secure premises

Much more user friendly amenities

Minutes from retail shopping

Opportunity to leave your car onsite all weekend

Brand new Driving Events Area that will far exceed expectations

No more driving through paddocks for parking

Major future improvements also include a new large indoor facility which will house approximately 80 to 100 vehicles and new shedding that will be able to be used as garages.

Once these facilities are in place we will also be able to include an indoor show as well.

Springnats caters for all Street Rods, Street Machines, Restored and Kustoms

For More Information www.autofest.com.au

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The Springnats / Autofest Series welcomes new naming rights partner Valvoline Australia to our family.

Springnats, now into its 17th year as well as the Murray Bridge, Corowa and Mount Gambier Autofest's are excited with the latest announcement, we can also release the news that long time partner Strathfield Car Radio return to Springnats and along with Option Audio will be running the Car Stereo event. A detailed press release will be issued shortly.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Strathfield Group, In Tune with Springnats 09!

Strathfield Group is proud to announce a renewed sponsorship of Springnats, an event that has brought the company

many happy returns over the last decade. Australia’s most famous Car Audio retailer, behind the latest Option Audio,

Pioneer, Sony and Orion products, is thrilled to once again work with Les Adams to bring you one of this nations truly

great automotive experiences.

Strathfield is once again exclusive Car Audio partners with Springnats, and looks forward to showcasing our massive

range of car audio brands, in-car entertainment, navigation devices, trade offerings and our renowned installation

services.

Come November 27, we celebrate our return to Springnats with unbelievable sales offers, giveaways and on site

activities including the ‘Option Audio Sound Off - Bought to you by Strathfield’. With our Shepparton store located in the

thick of the action (directly adjacent to the Springnats arena), Strathfield will provide the locals and tourist community

with fun filled events and offerings the entire weekend, whilst not missing a single burn out!

The Springnats event consistently attracts around 30,000 patrons and brings in around $14 million to the local economy

each year! With fabulous weather inevitable, kick start an awesome summer by attending this heart racing event, and

make sure you drop in and say hi to all the friendly staff at Strathfield!

For more information on the event or to enquire about your own trade display over the weekend in front of 30,000 car

lovers, contact Les Adams on 0417 511 557.

Or check out the web site at www.springcarnationals.com.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

About Strathfield Group

Strathfield is Australia’s most renowned Car Audio retailer, trading for over 30 years across more than 50 locations,

Australia wide. Specialist products include:

Car Audio : Head Units, Amplifiers, Sub Woofers and Speakers

In Car Entertainment : Roof mount and Head Rest LCD screens, DVD players and In Car Gaming

Navigation : Portable, In–Built

Peripherals : In-Built Car Kits, Car Alarms and Immobilizers

Mobile Phones : Premium Optus Dealer

No longer just ‘Drive In and & Jive Away’, Strathfield are now ‘In Tune with you’. Strathfield strive to offer the latest

products from only quality brands, whilst providing the best prices going around.

Kind Regards,

Josh Fegan

State Manager

Strathfield Group

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The Springnats / Autofest Series welcomes new naming rights partner Valvoline Australia to its family.

Valvoline, a division of Ashland Inc., serves more than 100 countries worldwide and is a leading marketer, distributor and producer of quality branded automotive and industrial products and services and has been serving American motorists longer than any other motor oil company and is a leading innovator and supplier of quality, high-performing automotive and industrial products. Best known for its lubricants, Valvoline also markets Eagle One® appearance products, Car Brite® car restoration products, Zerex® antifreeze, SynPower® performance products, Pyroil® automotive chemicals and MaxLife® products created for higher-mileage engines

Springnats, now into its 17th year as well as the Murray Bridge, Corowa and Mount Gambier Autofest's are excited with the latest announcement and look forward to a long term relationship with this iconic institution, also we proud to announce that we also welcome the return of long time supporter Strathfield Car Radio who are backing the Stereo Comps together with Option Audio at Springnats once again.

Josh Fegan Victorian State Manager SCR wrote;

Strathfield Group is proud to announce a renewed sponsorship of Springnats, an event that has brought the company many happy returns over the last decade. Australia’s most famous Car Audio retailer, behind the latest Option Audio, Pioneer, Sony and Orion products, is thrilled to once again work with Springnats to bring you one of this nations truly great automotive experiences.

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VALVOLINE SPRINGNATS

Shepparton Victoria

Shepparton Showground

High Street Shepparton 3630

All is in readiness for the ALL NEW SPRINGNATS, driving event arena is all finished and must be the LARGEST Strip of its kind anywhere in OZ, Entrants are well up on previous years and the quality is way up. A few cars coming that people have not seen before and a couple of unveilings of some pretty special machinery as well.

Strathfield are working hard on lifting the bar on the Stereo Comp together with Option Audio.

Jack Daniels Todd and Rick Kelly will be on site Saturday lunch for the official opening of the event. You then will be able to meet the team for an autograph. There's also TWO Street Cruise's this year with the first on Friday at 11.30am through the streets of Shepparton and finishing in the Maude Street Mall, this will be led by police and with full traffic management, once in the Mall cars will be on display until 3 pm then will again be led by police escort to the showground. Anyone wanting to be part of this needs to contact [email protected] as numbers are limited, this is a free of charge event open to the first 50 cars and you dont have to be a Springnats entrant to participate in this event.

The secound Supercruise is on Sunday morning and is only open to the Springnats Entrants, again under police escort and full traffic managment.

The program below as you can see is action packed from the start on Friday evening right through to the close on Sunday night, we believe ther will be something for everyone to be entertained even the kids are catered for with side show alley also on site.

All Street Machines, Hot Rods, Imports, Restored/Authentic and Kustoms are Welcome and catered for.

2009 Program Of Events

EVENTS:

DAY ONE

Friday 27th November 2009

Showme Supercruise and Show N Shine (Maude Street Mall) 11.00am to 3.00pm

SHANNON`S INSURANCE SCRUTINEERING

Friday 27th November 12.00pm to 5.30pm (Shepparton Showground’s)

Saturday 28th November 8.30am to 2.30pm (Shepparton Showground’s)

Roman Autotek Night of Thunder 6.00pm to 10.00pm

DAY TWO

Saturday 29th November 2009

Eagle 1 Show n Shine 9.00am to 5.00pm

Mikes Dyno Challenge 9.00am to 5.00pm

Trading Post Corkscrew 10.30am to 1.00pm

Jack Daniels Meet & Greet 12.30am to 1.00pm

Official Opening of Springnats 17 By Invited Guests, The Mayor of Shepparton,

Todd & Rick Kelly 1.00pm to 1.30pm

Autograph signing opportunity with Jack Daniels Racing 1.30pm to 2.00pm

Option Audio/Strathfield Sound Off 11.00am to 5.00pm

Team Extreme Burnout Demo’s 1.00pm to 1.30pm

Drifting Demos 1.30pm to 1.45pm

Jack Daniels Go to Whoa 2.30pm to 4.00pm

Global Group Burnout Eliminations 4.15pm to 7.15pm

Team Extreme Burnout Demos 7.15pm to 7.45pm

Global Group Go to Whoa (Under Lights) 8.00pm to 10.00 pm

KFC Fireworks

10pm

NOTE top 50 cars from Saturday’s Go to Whoa will be posted at main office at

9.30 Sunday morning ALL ENTRANTS in Go to Whoa please check these results

SUNDAY'S EVENTS

DAY THREE

Sunday 30th November 2009

Star FM Springnats Supercruise 9.00am to 10.00am

Eagle 1 Show n Shine 10.00am to 5.00pm

Mikes Dyno Challenge 9.00am to 5.00pm

Option Audio/Strathfield Sound Off 11am to 5.00pm

Springnats Corkscrew 10.15am to 12.00am

Jack Daniels Go to Whoa Top 50 Shootout 12.00am to 1.00pm

Team Extreme Burnout Demos 1.00pm to 1.30pm

Drift Demonstrations’ 1.30pm to 1.45pm

Autotek Motokana 2.00pm to 3.00pm

Global Group Burnout Finals 3.00pm to 5.00pm

Team Extreme Burnout Demos 5.00pm to 5.15pm

Drifting Demonstrations 5.30pm to 5.45pm

Springnats Trophy Presentations 5.45pm

Springnats 17 2009 Closed 6.30pm

The Times Set Above Are Set To Change Without NOTICE:

BURNOUT RULES AND REGULATIONS AT THE WEB SITE

www.autofest.com.au

If anyone wants to be part of the display in the Mall on Friday we need you still to contact us as we have a cut off at 50 cars so only those that register get in.

If you are late for the cruise but still want to participate in the display this will be no worries also.

Cars must be regoed and pipes on for the Friday cruise

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