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guys, this will be the 3rd one of these events i have held. if you value your pride and joy you need to attend this,

WHERE:

Audio Express

1 Silvyn rd

Redcliffe

(cnr anzac ave diagonally across from Mcdonalds.)

WHEN

October 11 from 6 pm - 8pm.

WHATS COVERED.

car security, common misconceptions, urban myths, install integrity.

there wil be some examples of this on a screen on what a proper install should look like and of course the horrible ones. i will pick off a car just to show how easy it is to take on of these.

V35 sedan owners are welcome to attend.

if you are silly enough to leave your car unlocked and in my sight it may get used as an example as well.

if you have an interest in this post below. if i know you personally ten a yes or no is enough.

IF I DO NOT KNOW YOU:

I want yor name, car rego and phone number pm'd to me. that way i have a register of who was there.

see you there.

I'm in (if allowed). Sending a pm now :)

of course you are allowed :)

its not a mates only thing. The last line is for my reference and if something goes missing in my shop OR off someones car.

of course you are allowed :)

its not a mates only thing. The last line is for my reference and if something goes missing in my shop OR off someones car.

Oh, I actually wrote that because I thought I read somewhere that only approximately 20 cars could come, or somethIng along those lines. :) all good, cya there!

Edit: found what I was talking about in the old thread.

"i do not have a set limit on these but i do have fixed space so 15-20 people is all i can hold. "

Edited by Bergo

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