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Hi guys and girls, Car Audio & Electronics Australia in conjunction with Sound In Motion would like to invite you to attend/compete in the 2013 Sound Quality (SQ) and Bass Battle (SPL) series, there will be give-aways, Hot food, cold drinks, Demo cars from Pioneer, Option Audio and much more!! More Information is listed below, please check out the Facebook page for updates and more info. We look forward to seeing you all there!

MEASQ 2013 Queensland Series
Round 6 - Saturday 27th July 2013
Sound in Motion
27 Coronation Ave, Nambour QLD 4560
(07) 5476 2899
Where: Sound In Motion Noosa
What: Round 6 of the 2013 Queensland Series of MEASQ and Round 9 of the 2013 Queensland Series of BASS Battle Competition.
When: Saturday 27th July 2013
Competitor Arrival & Registration: 11:30pm - 12:30pm
Upon arrival, please park in line with other MEA competitors vehicles, and proceed to the MEA marquee ASAP to place your entry.
Competition & Judging Commences: 12:30pm
Food & Drinks:
Food and drink are available at the event from vendors.
MEASQ Classes (As per the 2013 Rules)
Novice Class -$25.00
Intermediate, Advanced, Expert Classes - $35.00
Show Class - $35.00
Combined Sound / Show Class Discounted Entry - $40.00
Trophies (in each class)
1st, 2nd
Additional Awards:
Judges Choice Award
Encouragement Award
MEASPL Bass Battle Classes (Entry Fee $25)
Novice
Intermediate A
Intermediate B
Intermediate C
Intermediate D
Open
Trophies Awarded in Each Class
Winner | Runner Up
MEASPL Bass Battle Rules

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