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I hate to spam the crap out of this thread with self promotion but....

We can now let people know that Koenigsegg Australia is on board as a sponsor of the Hughes Charity Car Show and the owner will be bringing his black 2005 CCR down to Kelso Oval on Sunday 6th!

If you are not sure what this 800+ HP Swedish Hypercar looks like:
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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey guys,

Just wanted to share the great article we got in today's paper with you all

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Just to remind you that we are still taking entries, and entry forms can be found here

Even if you are paying on the day i need an entry form back from you asap!

@ djvoodoo: Sounds good mate!

Also just reminding people that I need entry forms back asap! You can pay on the day if you like but I need the forms back before the day.

I look forward to entering a whole lot of skylines into the show and shine!

  • 2 weeks later...

FYI, anyone who was planning on checking this out this weekend, looks like it has been postponed.

From their website:

IMPORTANT:
SADLY WE HAVE HAD TO POSTPONE THE HUGHES CHARITY CAR SHOW DUE TO RAIN WE WILL BE BACK IN CONTACT WITH ENTRANTS EARLY NEXT WEEK WITH THE NEW DATE

Yes, I was concerned about Rain Vs Highly Polished Hardware

On the other hand, i imagine it would have made for a once in a life time opportunity to see a koenigsegg get bogged in a muddy park :P

Hey guys, sorry for being a bit quiet we got totally rained out on the weekend and we were all madly ringing entrants and trying to sort out a new date for the show!

So we can now confirm that the show will now be held on SUNDAY 22nd JUNE @ Kelso Oval!

If someone can tell me how to change the name of this thread to reflect the new date that would be awesome!

  • 1 month later...

Hey guys, has been a bit quiet in here!

Just letting you all know that we are still taking entries for the 22nd of June and entry forms can be found at www.hughescarshow.com

We have some great side shows lined up for the day including: a 1/4 scale jet powered dragster that runs 200MPH+ and has it's own parachute, a massive slot car track with scale V8 super cars, RestoreFX doing a demo of their great products and much more!

And don't forget it is for a great cause!



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