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I like the title, "display your car....free"

We all display our cars when we drive to the shops or go out somewhere... this probably needed more incentive to make people want to take their cars.

What kind of incentive did you have in mind??

Initially there was a big cash prize on offer but people didnt want to pay the entry fee cause they thought it was too expensive so then we made it free of charge but still kept a prize which is the helicopter flight along with lunch both days...??? But now your saying you need more incentive...

Cant win...

a helicopter ride is fine, but the way you have mentioned it (basically one winner out of a possible 50 or so entrants) doesn't sound too appealing, not to mention that allot of people would rather not go in a helicopter for various reasons.

If the odds are very much against winning a cash prize then people won't bother going to an event just to sit there all day and not get any recognition.

The only way it would work is to get associated directly with a few of the car clubs and see if they can combine one of their events into your event.

Think about it objectively, if you had no interest in aviation or model vehicles, would you go there to display your car and hang around all day somewhere that doesn't interest you?

Ask a few of the tuning companies they can have a stand their to promote their company ect....

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