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UAS Huge Stocktake Sale & Open Day - Saturday June 26th 2004


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Hi guys,

Its on again! Many of you attended the mammoth event last year and snapped up some incredible bargains on heaps of performance parts and now its happening again.

10-50% OFF ALL ITEMS IN STOCK

Big discounts also for orders placed and paid for on the day.

When: Saturday June 26th 2004

Time: 9am - 4pm

Where: UAS - Unit A3/2A Victoria Ave Castle Hill

The day will include displays from several prominent performance parts suppliers. Last years sale featured displays from the likes of GCG Turbochargers, Micks Metalcraft, Castle Hill Toyota & much more.

DONT MISS OUT!

For more information watch the Unique Autosports website at:

www.nismo.com.au

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if it's for a Zed then John will have it!!! haha

even if he doesn't mate it does state that you'll get discounts for orders payed for on the day

Big discounts also for orders placed and paid for on the day.
if it's for a Zed then John will have it!!! haha

even if he doesn't mate it does state that you'll get discounts for orders payed for on the day

We have lots and bring your mums, girlfreinds and all your credit cards and you might come home with your first GTR or a spare if have one. Trust me items will be very good price especially slower moving items, as I hate counting stock, and a yearly present for our customers. Lots of our suppliers will be there to give advice and have hand outs and specials also.

Might do a super special on those special calibrated Skyline Stop watches that give all zeds handicap times to make it more even. He He.

BBQ thing is not happening though but don't pannick the lunchshop is staying open next to us for super UAS lunch deals. Also show UAS receipt for free V or other drink. Yes Carlo one per customer, we don't want to be responsible for V drink related car accidents on the way home.

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Ahh sweet it's this saturday, didn't realise.

Is anyone taking sleeping bags and camping out in the carpark on Friday nite just to be there in time for the best bargains at 9am, or is it just me ?

A few Q'ns:

- Are amex c/c accepted?

- The percentages given are they off the current catalogue from UAS website or wil be they different on the day?

and Do they have the policy of "if your find it cheaper somewhere else we will match it or beat it by a certain %"

yes i admit im a discount bitch.

cef.




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