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Date for this year’s Springnats is the 26th to the 28th November 2010.

If you missed last year’s event you surely missed one of the best yet but this year is shaping up to be even better again. New for 2010 will be the newly finished Eagle 1 Show Hall where some of the Australia’s best Street Machines, Hot Rods, Imports and Kustom, s will be on display for all to see.

Both Street and Elite Classes will be judged by Owen Webb and his expert team and all catergories are welcomed and catered for.

A $5000.00 Cash Prize is up for grabs for the Best Of Springnats and contenders are coming from far and wide with the hope of taking this home with them.

Driving Events again are to be held on our HUGH Driving arena that’s surely second to none; many have said nothing comes close to the size of what’s on offer at Shepparton so let the fun times begin.

Driving events include, Go to Whoa, The amazing Corkscrew, Motokana, Dyno comp, Street Parade and of coarse everyone’s favourite the all mighty Burnout Comp. For Updates check out www.autofest.com

Another all new Feature will the JUST CARS SALE YARD at all Autofest Events including Springnats. Selling your car? Display your vehicle in the JUST CARS SALE YARD at this year’s VALVOLINE Autofest Series!

This is a unique opportunity to display your vehicle with Australia’s largest selling car magazine. Display your car in the designated area and receive a FREE listing online at www.justcars.com.au and in JUST CARS Magazine. The guys from JUST CARS will be on hand to take the photo for you if you don’t have one and can also help with your ad! The best vehicle for sale displayed over the weekend judged by the JUST CARS team will be awarded a COVER SHOOT in an upcoming edition of JUST CARS! So whether you want to BUY, SELL or DREAM, be sure to check out JUST CARS SALE YARD at ALL the Autofest series venues!

Dates and Venues:

Mount Gambier Showground’s, Mount Gambier SA October 30th and 31st 2010,

Shepparton Showground’s, Shepparton Vic, November 26th to 28th 2010,

Murray Bridge SA Sturt Reserve, Australia Day Weekend 2011

Corowa Airport, Corowa Aeropark Dragway NSW Feb 26th and 27th 2011.

The Springnats Team again look forward in given you one of the best motoring experiences ever!

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