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I am pleased to announce the partnership with 3M, now being the Street Elite Showcase sponsor at MotorEx 2011. With an agreed long term arrangement from such a well known and trusted company, it fits well with the new innovative Street Elite category where we reward the highest quality of craftsmanship on legally registered vehicles.

2010 saw the launch of Street Elite Showcase at MotorEx and it proved very successful when we were fully booked 2 months out and couldn’t accept any more entrants. This year in anticipation of an increase in the number of competing vehicles we have allocated a larger area for this growing category. There are 5 judging classes, Hot Rod, Street Machine, Custom Cruiser, Tuner, and Custom Euro each competing for cash and medals. Check out the ‘Entrant Information’ for a full run down on categories, judging and prizes.

We are looking forward to a long and successful relationship with 3M for 2011’s MotorEx and future years. Check them out at the show, at any major retailer or online and see the broad range of products they offer for almost every part of life. With such a large name behind this class, it is sure to be one that will continue to grow year on year.

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For more info visit the MotorEx website: http://motorex.com.au

Closed, again.

If you insist on posting multiple times about the same thing after being asked not too you will be banned from the forums.

Last warning.

Alternatively you could become a forum sponsor as other traders are. There's an idea!!

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