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I have just received 2 vouchers at $50 each which will be awarded to 2 lucky participants at the end of the dyno day from Greg at GSL RallySport (www.gslrallysport.com). Thank you again for your support.

Prizes updated

[*]Naz from KMF will be awarding a $250 detail voucher for the most deserving participant car. http://www.kustommotorfinishes.com.au/

[*]Glen & Grant from ESP (Prize to be detailed). http://www.espracing.com.au/

[*]Mick & Trent. National Tyre Wholesalers Pty Ltd – Federal Tyres 6280 6109

[*]Thanks to MSCN Motorsport Mobile as they are sponsoring us for a $150 voucher to spend @ www.mscn.com.au

[*]Thanks to Dusty at MVP Motorsports for their $50 voucher to spend at www.mvpmotorsports.com

[*]Thanks to Aaron at Import Monster for their $100 voucher to spend at http://www.importmonster.com.au

[*]Thanks to Greg at GSL RallySport for 2 $50 vouchers to www.gslrallysport.com

[*]Thanks to Shane at Gorilla Industries for their $50 voucher to www.gorillaindustries.com.au

WOW! Thats a long list of prizes! Good work guys!

So apart from the most obvious ones, what catergories will prizes be awarded too? And will the sponsors be the "judges" if so required on the day?

Prize update

[*]Glen & Grant from ESP will be awarding 1 x $350 voucher to the overall winner and 1 x $250 voucher to the Kw/litre Championhttp://www.espracing.com.au/

[*]Naz from KMF will be awarding a $250 detail voucher for the most deserving participant car. http://www.kustommotorfinishes.com.au/

[*]Mick & Trent. National Tyre Wholesalers Pty Ltd Federal Tyres 6280 6109

[*]Thanks to MSCN Motorsport Mobile as they are sponsoring us for a $150 voucher to spend @ www.mscn.com.au

[*]Thanks to Aaron at Import Monster for their $100 voucher to spend at http://www.importmonster.com.au

[*]Thanks to Greg at GSL RallySport for 2 $50 vouchers to www.gslrallysport.com

[*]Thanks to Shane at Gorilla Industries for their $50 voucher to www.gorillaindustries.com.au

[*]Thanks to Dusty at MVP Motorsports for their $50 voucher to spend at www.mvpmotorsports.com

I have just received confirmation that the prizes offered by ESP for the dyno day are:

The winner of the Highest overall HP will receive a $350 voucher for ESP services, which includes a dyno evaluation.

The winner of the Kw per litre will receive a $250 voucher for ESP services.

The vouchers are valid for any car owned by the winner.

Thank you to Glen and Grant for the generous support for this day. Please take some time and visit their website (www.espracing.com.au) and feel free to ask them any questions if you have the modifying bug.

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WOW! Thats a long list of prizes! Good work guys!

So apart from the most obvious ones, what catergories will prizes be awarded too? And will the sponsors be the "judges" if so required on the day?

Cejay, Kat and myself will catch up sometime soon to have a chat about categories for the prizes and it will be something similar to last year. Obviously some of the prizes are already detailed, the prizes from ESP and KMF, but the other ones will be decided shortly.

We just have to see what Trent at Federal can do for us as Mick came through with the goods last year with some great prizes for everyone.

At this stage just make sure your car is ready for the day and hopefully it will be better that last year. So far we have $1300 in prizes and we're not finished yet !! Feel free to spread the word.

  • 2 weeks later...

We have just received approval from the Red Cross and all proceeds of the BBQ will be donated to the Red Cross Japan and Pacific Disaster Appeal 2011. The Letter of Authority for Community Fundraising was received by me on Wednesday 27 April 2011. Mavis Number/ Supporter Number: 26549006

Sorry, sense of humors belong to Soarer owners, cause you have to live with your decision.

Supra owners are just wankers cause we think we're better than everyone else. I'm a huge wanker...

Lol thats more like it

Prize Update

[*]Glen & Grant from ESP will be awarding 1 x $350 voucher to the overall winner and 1 x $250 voucher to the Kw/litre Championhttp://www.espracing.com.au/

[*]Naz from KMF will be awarding a $250 detail voucher for the most deserving participant car. http://www.kustommotorfinishes.com.au/

[*]Mick & Trent. National Tyre Wholesalers Pty Ltd – Federal Tyres 6280 6109 will be providing a Federal Jacket, trying for a couple of Hoodies, stickers and some feddy teddies.

[*]Thanks to MSCN Motorsport Mobile as they are sponsoring us for a $150 voucher to spend @ www.mscn.com.au

[*]Thanks to Aaron at Import Monster for their $100 voucher to spend at http://www.importmonster.com.au

[*]Thanks to Greg at GSL RallySport for 2 $50 vouchers to www.gslrallysport.com

[*]Thanks to Shane at Gorilla Industries for their $50 voucher to www.gorillaindustries.com.au

[*]Thanks to Dusty at MVP Motorsports for their $50 voucher to spend at www.mvpmotorsports.com

A massive thanks to Trent at National Tyre Wholesalers Pty Ltd – Federal Tyres 6280 6109 will be providing a Federal Jacket, he’s also trying for a couple of Hoodies, stickers and some feddy teddies.

Thanks again Trent and Federal Tyres for all of your support.

I still have some companies to get back to me in relation to prizes but even if they are unable to support I think we have some great goodies for participants this year. Don't forget to bring some spare change for the BBQ as all proceeds will be going towards the Red Cross Japan and Pacific Disaster Appeal 2011.

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