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Hey just letting everyone know that there will be a sound-off being held at autobarn coffs harbour on the 13th november 2010

Starting at 2pm with all entries to be signed in by 1.30pm.

Cost of entry is $15

Unfortunately there will be no SQ.

Classes Include:-

Street A -(2x10 & 1x12)

Street B -(2x12 & 1x15)

Street C -(4x12-2x15-1x18)

Pro Class -(Open)

Best Rookie

Best Install

There will also be heaps of prizes and givaways

also a large display of demo cars.

They are also offering 20% of all there audio for the one day only!!!!

Just let me know if you would like to enter as i can email an entry form to you.

Cheers

Ben

Hey guys had a slight printing problem with the entry forms.

If you want to enter you can do 1 of two things.

1.wait for entry from will be emailed out asap. (Sorry for the inconvenience)

2.reply in thread or pm your details and can be entered that way.

Details needed are: -

1.Full Name

2.D.O.B

3.Licence No.

4.Full Address inc Post Code

5.Contact Number

6.Email Address

7.Vehicle Details-Year, Make, Model, Colour & Body Shape

8.Audio Details-Woofer Brand, Size & Quantity

We have also decided to run amp classes now as well.

Classes are as follows

Street A - 0-750wrms

Street B - 751-1500wrms

Street C - 1501-2500wrms

Open Class - 2501wrms and over

Cheers Ben



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