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Anyone going to see the V8's?

Did anyone get an email from Hardtuned about a car display there? Parade laps would be cool :D

Hey GTTR34, In conjunction with Raceline Events & Mustang Motorsport - Hardtuned is having a display @ Sandown V8 Round on September 15th-16th! For $44 that includes a DOUBLE PASS to the V8's ! (car MUST be show-worthy!) Entry Form is here: http://www.racelineautoshows.com.au/HTMLobj-530/Sandownnewonline.jpg Online Entry form is here: http://www.racelineautoshows.com.au/onlinesand.htm If your keen to have your car on display : Entry Fee $44.00 per car – Driver – Outdoor Under Cover Entry Fee $66.00 per car – Driver – Indoor Function Room Each Entrant will receive – 2 Free Event Weekend Passes • On Track Parade Laps will be part of the Event Entertainment Package and Raceline will select and inform 35+ lucky owners on Saturday & Sunday morning and advise of the Parade Lap Times. • Parade Laps are subject to available times and V8 Supercars programming. • It is a condition of participating in the Parade Laps that Skids, Burnouts & Donuts are strictly prohibited. All Elite Street must Bump In Friday September 14th Friday Bump In Time – 8am – 10am Sat Bump In Time – 7am – 8am – No Entry After 8am Any more info - call raceline on 07 5537 8255 or 0417 620 792 regards, loz & the Hardtuned Team ------------------------------------- Hardtuned.net Statistics: ------------------------------------- Registered Users: 74644 Total Posts: 3626236 Busiest Time: 1411 users were online on Jul 09 2009 10:51 AM ------------------------------------- Handy Links ------------------------------------- Community Address: http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php Log In: http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=global&section=login Lost Password Recovery: http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=global&section=lostpass ------------------------------------- How to unsubscribe ------------------------------------- Visit your email preferences (http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=usercp) and ensure that the box for 'Send me any updates sent by the community administrator' is unchecked and submit the form

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