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Autobarn Warners Bay - Grand Opening - 10th/11th Oct. Prizes, Giveaways, 20%off!


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Started my new job a few weeks back, as an Autobarn Automotive Electronics Technician (Fitter). We're all still putting the store together, building racking & recieving heaps of stock every day.

Autobarn - Warners Bay Homemaker Centre

240-260 Hillsborough Rd

PH: 49537461

[email protected]

We'll be open from roughly 7th/8th of Oct, but our grand opening event will be on the 10th & 11th (Sat & Sun).

There'll be a BBQ firing all day.

Theres a 20% Off Sale.

Heaps of our supplier's reps will be there, giving away showbags & showing off their products, equipment, sound systems & cars.

There'll be Racing Simulators & prizes for the fastest drivers.

Grid Girls will be there, along with Pauly & Kev The Kiwi from Fat Pizza!

And everyone will be able to go in the draw to win a 42" Plasma & a Home Entertainment System.

Heres some flyers -

http://www.filefactory.com/file/a0c01h7/n/AUTONSWW02695_WARNERS_BAY_V14_1_pdf ;)/http://www.filefactory.com/file/a0c..._BAY_V14_1_pdf

http://www.filefactory.com/file/a0c0100/n/...S_BAY_V17_1_pdf

http://www.filefactory.com/file/a0c01gc/n/...rs_Bay_V2_1_pdf

See you all there! :P

Edited by E.k
how did it go? i came to get a couple of things but couldn't get in the carpark cause it was full! So i'm assuming it went well! :P

Yeah it went off, was non-stop all day!

Drop in if you guys need anything. If we dont have it here, we can get it in.



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