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SlideWize 2011 Dates:

12 Mar

21 May

18 Jun Coast Commodores

16 Jul

13 Aug Ford V GM

10 Sep Jap V Aussie

22 Oct

For Slidewize bookings: email: Slidewize@hotmail.com

SlideWize is Sponsored by:

autObarn Gympie. 54 824444

Gold City Steering and Suspension. 54 827800

Road Skills Driver Training. 0438764662

Youtube clips..

Cost: $140 a car, I supply BBQ lunch & soft Drinks for driver and co-driver.

Open drivers licence required, car needs rego.

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