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MURRAY BRIDGE AUTOFEST UPDATE:

ENTRY FORMS are available now at Outlaw Speed Shops in Adelaide, Mount Barker Autobarn, Sprint Auto Parts Murray Bridge or at our website www.autofest.com.au

ENTRANT PRICE remains at the early bird price if entry forms are picked up at these locations; just get one of the team to sign the form.

Unregisted cars, we have a deal in place to cover us for unregisted cars, this is very limited and all cars must be neat and tidy, pass the scrutineering and pay a $80.00 insurance waiver also payable at scrutineering.

Want to “Win A Ride” with a team member of Team Extreme that includes: Shaun (Woody) Woodhouse, John (Junior) Taverna, Pete Grmusa, and Arron Mackley well get to our website enter your details and then get yourself track side at the Springnats and Autofest events for chance to WIN.

Remember you must be in attendance of the nominated events for your chance win.

Special interest car parking will be available again so you can keep an eye on your ride. Parking with this area is at $10.00 per car per day plus normal event entry fees.

  • 2 weeks later...

UPDATE:

VALVOLINE MURRAY BRIDGE AUTOFEST

Program Of Events:

Where: Sturt Reserve Murray Bridge South AustraliaDAY ONE: Friday 22nd January 2010 SHANNON`S SCRUTINEERINGFriday 22nd January 4.00pm to 6.00pmSaturday 24th January ... 8.30am to 2.00pmBuddy pass holders processed 4.00pm to 5.00pm TRADER SETUP Friday 22nd January 12.00pm to 5.00pmEVENTS:Friday 22nd January Jack Daniels Meet and Greet (Bench Session) Community Club 7.00pm to late DAY TWO Saturday 23rd January 2010Public Gate Opens 9.00amTraders Open l 9.00am to 5.00pmEagle 1 Show N Shine Preliminary Judging 10.30am to 5.00pmValvoline Autofest Corkscrew 9.30am to 11.00amAutotek Motakana 11.00pm to 12.30pmTeam Wheelworx Drift Jam 12.30am to 1.00pm Option Audio Stereo Comp 1.00pm to 4.00pm Sprint Auto Parts Dyno Challenge 10.00am to 5.00pmTrading Post Go to Whoa 1.10pm to 4.00pmTeam Extreme Burnout Demos 4.00pm to 4.30 pmGlobal Group Burnout Eliminations 4.30pm to 7.30pmTeam Extreme Burnout Demos 7.30 pm to 8.00pm NOTE top 50 cars from Saturday’s Go to Whoa will be posted at main office at9.30am SUNDAY morning ALL ENTRANTS in Go to Whoa please check these results. Sunday Night (Community Club) Valvoline/Eagle 1 Show Awards 8.00pm to Late DAY THREESUNDAY 24th January Valvoline Murray Bridge Supercruise 9.00amPublic Gate Opens 10.00amTraders Open 10.00amEagle 1 Show n Shine Final Judging 10.00am to 5.00pmSprint Auto Parts Dyno Challenge 10.00am to 5.00pmEMG Cruise Track Open 10.30am to 11.00amOption Audio Stereo Comp 1.00pm to 4.00pmTrading Post Go to Whoa Finals 11.00am to 1.00pmTeam Wheelworx Drift Jam 1.30pm to 1.50pmTeam Extreme Burnout Demos 1.10pm to 1.30pmGlobal Group Burnout Finals 2.00pm to 4.45pmTeam Extreme Burnout Demos 4.45pm to 5.30pmValvoline Autofest Trophy Presentations 5.30pmEvent Closed 6.30pm The Times Set Above Are Set To Change Without NOTICE And it’s also planned to extend Program To Include Other Activities For Updates go to the web site www.autofest.com.au

  • 2 weeks later...
do we have anyone coordinating this our SAU presence at this event yet ????? its not far away ??

best to ask the official event co-ordinators troy, I've not been asked to do this one.

-D

SAU-SA is not attending this event as a club .

Ok,, shame cause its a big show with national recognition. ??

Les do we know what day the car audio sound off will be,,, your schedule shows both days ? and I dont feel like spending two days in the wonderland of Murray Bridge lol

Ok,, shame cause its a big show with national recognition. ??

Its more of a bogan event... I'd be worried about the cars getting vandalized by some pissed holden fan

Thats just me personally

-D

Its more of a bogan event... I'd be worried about the cars getting vandalized by some pissed holden fan

Thats just me personally

-D

most of the events in SA are bogan...IMO...lol

I just wanted to air out the car stereo in a sound off. new body kit isnt ready to fit yet ..still needs painted

most of the events in SA are bogan...IMO...lol

I just wanted to air out the car stereo in a sound off. new body kit isnt ready to fit yet ..still needs painted

nah dont paint it, you get +1 bogan rep for each unpainted bit of bodykit, so it stands out more uleh

-D

What does it cost to come up and have a look around on the Saturday? Didn't see spectator prices on the site.

Is anyone actually planning to go up?

I was going to enter the car audio/show part if I can nail down a day to come up, didnt feel like hanging out in MB for two days melting in the heat and dust.

email Les for prices I dont see any either. ??? [email protected]

I was going to enter the car audio/show part if I can nail down a day to come up, didnt feel like hanging out in MB for two days melting in the heat and dust.

email Les for prices I dont see any either. ??? [email protected]

AFAIK the audio show is 1.00pm to 4.00pm Saturday, some of the MEA:SA guys are also thinking about entering. Although it looks like you may need to pay the $100 entry fee even if you only want to burp??

Will drop Les an email and see what he says.

  • 3 weeks later...

might go up for photos but decided to leave the R34 out of it.. too much hassle and dont want to be babysitting my car for fear of a bogan attack or defect on a public holiday blitz

still have NFI how much it cost to get in to view it ?

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