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Summer Soundoff Sale 2004 (21st - 31st October)

It's the Soundoff you have all been waiting for . . . The Audiotech Summer Soundoff Sale 2004! This is a ten day sale followed by a one day soundoff. The sale runs from 21st till the 31st October. It is going to be a great day, Sunday 31st October @ Audiotech Tuggeranong. There will be a BBQ and Giveaways; lots of ear breaking, earth shattering bass and unbelievable cars. Entry fee is just $35; for this you will get two SPL runs and one SQ Test, every further SPL test is just $5. The SQ disc will be provided and you will need to provide your own SPL track. Every entry will recieve a FREE "RAW FM" (87.6) disc.

There will be three categories which you can enter: Street, Street Pro and Extreme. To enter just go to Audiotech Tuggeranong or Belconnen and fill out an entry form.

I look forward to seeing you all on what should turn out to be an unreal event!

Visit our website for more info: www.audiotech.net.au

Any questions feel free to shoot me an email: [email protected]

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damn John havnt seen you post in the ACT forums ever. it was my understanding you sold your line?

you probably dont remember me, im Andrew, i had a white exa that i had you guys put an alarm in years ago, then i upgraded to a green lancer that you helped sort out some audio problems for me. anyway good to know your still around.

i might head down there.

Was it a white R33? Damn that was a nice looking car. If it was you i talked to you a while back about replacing my standard headdeck and rear speakers... will be getting that done soon i hope. See you around mate.

haha actually that reminds me of WAY back like seriously 3 years ago now when i had my datsun 260z i pulled up the lights at woden valley hospital against a white r33 he said he worked at audiotech the car was stock back then to well thats what he said still funny when he ripped it up all the way through the lights but my dato sorta kept up lol haha that was good fun

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