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Information update:

Valvoline Autofest, Corowa NSW, February 26th and 27th 2011.

Located just 25 minutes from Albury/Wodonga on the mighty Murray, Corowa offers a diverse array of accommodation and welcomes all visitors to their rural city.

Corowa follows on from our other events held in Mount Gambier, Shepparton, Victoria, now in it 18th year and continues to attract over 800 entrants and 50,000 people over one weekend as well as the Murray Bridge Event now in its 5th year which attracted over 20000 visitors in January, Corowa will follow with similar successes.

The Valvoline Corowa Autofest offers you an exciting array of events over the weekend including:

The Corowa Shire Welcome Extravaganza 8.00pm to Midnight

Saturday Night, Kick back and dance the night away to live Rock’n’Roll music as well as Car displays in the main street of Corowa, Sanger Street.

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AutoFest is the promotion of a performance car festival that provides the true motor vehicle enthusiast with the opportunity to display their skills and vehicles against other enthusiasts in a safe, controlled and friendly environment.

The venue for the 2011 Corowa AutoFest is the Corowa Airport which offers an ideal location well suited to this type of event and also allows us to include the ever popular Drag Racing event into our program.

AutoFest is all about admiring the best cars in the land and spending quality time with family and friends, whilst witnessing some of the most powerful cars compete side by side in events such as Go To Whoa, Motorkana, Show N Shine, Drag Racing Competition, Dyno Challenge and the fiercely competitive Burnout Title.

Street Machines, Street Rods, Restored/Authentic and Kustoms are All Welcome and Catered for!

Entry Forms and Additional information can be obtained by visiting our website: www.autofest.com.au

If you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact via email at [email protected] or Ph 0417 511557

For and on Behalf of the Valvoline Corowa AutoFest.

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