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Tuned. has announced its official Launch Party.. and you’re all invited!

Established early April 2013, Tuned. is Australia’s latest JDM scene coverage website - driven by a small Sydney based team, dedicated to bringing the best automotive content to our fans. (http://www.tunedaustralia.com / http://www.facebook.com/tunedaustralia)

Come and join us for our first car meet with Food, Music / Entertainment, Competitions, Stands + Much More!

Date: Sunday, September 22, 2013
Location: Garage 88 - Unit 1, Race Central, 32 Peter Brock Drive, Eastern Creek, NSW 2766.
Time: 11:00AM to 4:00PM
Cost: FREE
Food: Food and drinks will be available

Event link -

http://www.facebook.com/events/1384705618421301/


Proudly supported by:

Garage 88: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Garage-88-Australia/397970106916322
Garage Affair: http://www.facebook.com/GarageAffair
Carbon Car Systems: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Carbon-Car-Systems/161924933844447
Speed Nation: http://www.facebook.com/SpeedNation.com.au
Street-Cover: https://www.facebook.com/pages/STREET-COVERcom
THE-LOWDOWN.com: https://www.facebook.com/THELOWDOWNAU
Turbo-Spec.com: http://www.facebook.com/turbo.spec
What The Fad: http://www.facebook.com/WhatTheFad
Xtreme Motorsports: http://www.facebook.com/XtremeMotorsport

For the latest updates please visit: http://www.facebook.com/tunedaustralia

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Come walked around, so few nice gtrs and evos and some try hard fully sick cars. Had two burned snags (after my junior said its shit) and two cans

for 10 bucks. We left after half hour as it was boring just like any sns. Also one dikheed in sylvia thought was good to speed down PB drive after

he vented his BOV for everyone to notice wow.

However, then we noticed there was an event at the track where we had a great rest of the afternoon watching some quality round of touring/sport/formula3 racing for only 15 bucks and vip parking.

All in all good day out.

Cheers

uncle Dave

What a day - Perfect weather, sexy cars, great food, entertainment and 700+ guests!

Thanks to our fans and sponsors who came to party with us today. Another personal thanks to the Tuned. team and today's Tuned. volunteers for your ongoing dedication, preparation and assistance in making today a fantastic success.

Tuned. Launch Party Coverage will be up shortly on www.tunedaustralia.com

The planning for the next Tuned. event is already in progress.. stay Tuned.

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guess the threat of potentially having ur car wiped out by some douchebag isnt enough to deter these kids!

Maybe one day ill go to one of these things again, when they ban hondas and anyone under 24 so I dont feel like the meat in a giant douche sandwhich



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