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Top Secret Imports Service Centre Grand Opening - Sunday 27Th November 11Am Onwards..


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Hi All,

We all saw the great turnout from our last meet & thank you to all those who attended.. So this time round TSI would like to invite you again to celebrate the TOP SECRET IMPORTS Service Centre Grand Opening.

WHEN: Sunday 27th November 2011

TIME: From 11am

WHERE: Service Centre: Unit 2, 1-3 Carnegie Pl, Blacktown 2148

SPECIAL MENTION: We would like to thank Project D Drift School, SkylinesAustralia.com, jdmstyletuning.com, Hardtuned.net, for supporting this event.

Some points for the day:

1) Media Coverage (Fast Fours, MCM, JDMST Photographers.. etc)

2) Shuttle bus' if parking becomes an issue

3) Music and DJ's

4) Red Bull and Monster Energy Drink giveaways

5) BBQ, Gelato and Coffe

6) More giveaways

7) Cross forum invite (we hope to beat our last turnout)

8) Once again there will be a friendly Police presence (Please be respectful and follow forum meet rules *There were issues and no defects handed out at last meet, so please keep it that way)

Feedback from our last even was the lighting wasn't adequate and parking was an issue, we have taken this into account so this time we have taken care of the lot :-o

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Parking should be sufficent :)

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I have also put some video links below of some events we have done. Hopefully this will give you an idea of what to expect.

http://vimeo.com/28609908

http://vimeo.com/29217947

http://vimeo.com/29364600

http://vimeo.com/29176437

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We at SAU.NSW wish that everything goes well for you Jack & Garry; not just on Opening Day but for ongoing servicing too. We know you have a dedicated team there at the Service Centre which reflects just how well TSI is run!

Many thanks again from SAU for how TSI sponsored the Stagea 15th Anniversary Cruise. :)

We at SAU.NSW wish that everything goes well for you Jack & Garry; not just on Opening Day but for ongoing servicing too. We know you have a dedicated team there at the Service Centre which reflects just how well TSI is run!

Many thanks again from SAU for how TSI sponsored the Stagea 15th Anniversary Cruise. :)

Thank you for your wishes Terry.. Will pass them onto the boys.

Might drop in for a while if I can. In any case big congrats Garry and Jack as well as the support staff at TSI. :cheers:

Assuming you guys are still keeping your premises on Forge St for the imported vehicles?

Matt

Was thinking the same Steve. Thought I might be able to drop in for a bit in the morning though. But I guess the execs might need to be up north several hours before the dinner kicks off?

Congrats Garry, Jack and all the boys at TSI on the service centre. Will try and pop past before heading for the Central Coast at about midday.



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