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Hi everyone,

It's Nick form SHOP6 Car Audio. We are having a Grand Opening at our new store located at 6/142 Siganto Drive Helensvale QLD 4212 on Saturday 24th April.

There will be a show and shine and sound off competion plus a dyno shootout. Trophies are on offer for first and second in all categories. Plus there will be a jumping castle and face painting for the kids.

Bring down your car to test out what dyno horsepower and db your car can pull. Or, if looks or sound are your thing, bring your pride and joy (car that is!!) and enter the show and shine or sound off for all to admire.

There will be a major sale on the day in store on all car audio and in car entertainment. We stock Orion, Kicker, Sony, Fusion and Clarion to name a few! For every $50 spent in store from now until the 24th of April, go into the draw to win a home theatre package.

fill out the forms attached and fax them back to SHOP6 Fax No.(07) 5556 0188.

call Nick on 0404 056 608 or (07) 5607 6002 to arrange Payment for your entry or any further information.

Doors will be open from 8.00am for people wanting to enter their car in the show and shine.

SHOP6_Dyno_Entry_Form_24_04_2010.doc

SHOP6_Show___Shine_Entry_Form.docx

SHOP6_Sound_Off_Entry_Form.DOC

Hi everyone,

It's Nick form SHOP6 Car Audio. We are having a Grand Opening at our new store located at 6/142 Siganto Drive Helensvale QLD 4212 on Saturday 24th April.

Just a quick reminder that this event is happening on Saturday. We should have a good turnout, so if you were thinking about coming down, this would be a good chance to see some really nice cars all in the one place!!!

:bunny::):bunny::(:bunny::):bunny::)

Thought I would remind everyone that there is only one day left before the big day... Looks like we are going to have a decent turnout, given the amount of people that have got thier entries in early.

So if you are considering entering any of our competitions please make sure you are down here early. We should have everything ready for entrants by 8am all events will be starting between 10 and 11 am.

Hope to meet you all on Saturday

Thanks agaian

Shop6 :happy:

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