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Cars are required which will be displayed on Bourke street, city on Saturday the 10th April around 4:30pm for 1hr. This is to promote the event Reclaim which will be held at Crown casino on the 13th April. Those who volunteer their cars will obtain a complimentary pass entry for Reclaim. Will require approximately 10-15 cars.

This will be followed by a small cruise after that. Here is an opportunity for u to show off your cars, get a complimentary ticket for Reclaim as well as a cruise!!

Those interested pls contact me on 0411757399 for more details

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It is a R&B dance night at Crown, I think it is at Heat.

Reclaim is an event that is organised twice a year at crown casino which basically involves all the three clubs at crown which is mercury lounge, heat, and odean. More basically a RnB ...hip hop sort of night

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Cars are required which will be displayed on Bourke street, city on Saturday the 10th April around 4:30pm for 1hr. This is to promote the event Reclaim which will be held at Crown casino on the 13th April. Those who volunteer their cars will obtain a complimentary pass entry for Reclaim. Will require approximately 10-15 cars.

This will be followed by a small cruise after that. Here is an opportunity for u to show off your cars, get a complimentary ticket for Reclaim as well as a cruise!!  

Those interested pls contact me on 0411757399 for more details

u had the perfect chance to sign up some ricers on the weekend at autosalon!!

All u have to basically do is line up ya cars and let passerbys admire your cars. Approximately abt two or three posters will be pasted on the cars with bluetags of course dun wanna mess up the paintwork. The line up of cars will be basically skylines and WRXs.... so skyliners common dun lose out to the rexes....... and yes only one complimentary ticket will be given to the driver of each car. But pls call me beforehand if u r rocking down cause i will only set aside the complimentary tickets for those who inform me beforehand...... Thanks guys for your support!!

Will the blu-tac be on the paint-work or on the glass. Will not advise putting blu-tac on paint-work as it may mark the paint.

1 ticket per car is a little tight, especially when promoting a night club event. Who goes to the clubs by themselves? Would be interested if 2 or more tickets per car are offered, PM me if this offer changes. Just think, you may be offering free entry for 2 people, for helping promote the event, but these people will be spending big at the bar :D.

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