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Hey Everyone

Gregg Holden from Import Scene has emailed me the following offer on Spitfire Guages. Import scene is a sponsor of SAUWA and this offer is open to anyone. So please support the companies that support our club!! :angry:

I thought you may be interested to know that we have decided to quit all our Splitfire gauges and related accessories. To clear these quickly we have listed all of our Splitfire stocks starting at below cost on our own free to use auction site. You can see more details of this special one-off clearance by going to our home page at http://www.importscene.com.au

Clearing stock at below cost isn't something that happens every day so if you've been thinking about getting a Splitfire gauge or two then now is the ideal time to get what you want at the lowest price anywhere.

Also don't forget that during this promotion our auction site will receive a dramatic increase in hits over the next week. So even if you are not interested in the gauge clearance it would be an ideal time to post up your own items that you may want to sell. It's completely free to do so! Full details of how to post your own auction items for free is at http://www.sellitfast.com.au

Either way, grab a bargain or sell some of your automotive stuff for free.

If you have any questions then please do not hesitate to contact me.

Gregg Holden

[email protected]

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