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1. Who is involved?

We are inviting all car clubs, car enthusiasts, retail businesses in this industry and SA police

2. What is the proposed program?

A networking system which creates more opportunities for car events whilst keeping costs low, and to stand together as one industry to send one clear message that “we do not condone hoons”

By supporting sponsoring retail businesses in this program, businesses are committed to giving back to the program and help sponsor car events such as track day

Sponsoring retail businesses will also reward members with on the spot discounts such as

· Car toys-15% off store wide

· Tyre power-10% off store wide at participating stores

· Happy wash- 30% washes

· HQ Complex night club- buy one ticket and get the second one free

· Austosalon- 15% off stands

· Geolf’s Garage- 15% off flooring for shows

· All track automotive- dyno specialist for commodores

· Southern high tech dyno tune- dyno specialists for imports

· Exposures Photography- car photography

3. Work closely with SA police- the police will be informed of the members and cruises of this program and are fully aware of our goals’ and our message against hoon driving.

SA Police are keen to get this program launched and to work closely with the program to help make the sport enjoyable and controlled in a safe and friendly environment.

4. What do you need to do to get this program launched?

Register your interest with the program”

· The more the members the lower the cost in running car events

· The more the members the more attracted retail businesses are to sponsor this program

· Lowers the cost of cars to participate in car events and allowing more feasible car events in Adelaide

To Register your interest come in and see Car toys store located at 285-289 Port Road

Hindmarsh SA 5007. S.A.F.E car club is 100% on supporting this program, so when there is a S.A.F.E car cruise on, flyers will be given out. S.A.F.E cruises will be posted on SAU and NS to notify people when the cruises are on etc.

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Looks interesting.

Though I would wonder how the police would feel if we petition the govt to spend more of the revenue from defects and speeding to improving the quality of our roads, such as resurfacing and metal barriers to stop cars crashing into trees. It would be nice if they supported such initiatives.

Looks like I'll be popping into Car Toys sometime :)

-D

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Looks interesting.

Though I would wonder how the police would feel if we petition the govt to spend more of the revenue from defects and speeding to improving the quality of our roads, such as resurfacing and metal barriers to stop cars crashing into trees. It would be nice if they supported such initiatives.

Looks like I'll be popping into Car Toys sometime :)

-D

Very interesting program,

Is there any other way about getting information on this though as i live in Victor Harbor and would obviously find it hard to get out that way.

you can call or email car toys i guess. PH:8346 2555, email:[email protected]

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