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Im having an open day for my new shop this coming Saturday, 3rd September from 1-5pm.

Its at 926 Albany Highway, Vic Park.

Its currently getting painted and fitted out so wont be open until then.

I hope you can all cruise past and check it out as it will be my permanent spot for tinting now, no more mobile service(maybe a little).

I will be making it a SunGard Superstore(thats the brand I use) but still run my TKO business as usual.

There will be a barby and beers and im in the middle of getting NBA Jam(the old timezone machine) and Tekken so you can keep occupied while waiting for your car to get tinted.

Brett Wilkinsons "PIMPED" WRX and Adam Spiteris "CRONIC" VS ute will be on display in the showroom.

Hope to see you there.

Trent

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Thanks boys,

I got the keys last Thursday and have been hard at work ever since.

I would like a graffiti design but probably something out the back as Im going for more of a professional look out the front.

Everyone is invited to come down and check out my new shop.

1-5pm tomorrow(3rd September) 926 Albany Highway, Vic Park.

Trent

0410 585 045

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