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Join Date: Sep 2005
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The Kiwanis All Ford Day plays host to all Ford cars- from Cobra's to F-trucks to Prefects to just about anything with the blue oval on it. There are over thirty categories with trophies and prizes worth over $2,000 up for grabs.
When: Sunday February 20th Where: Deakin Uni, Waurn Ponds Meet: Shell Westgate (outbound) Time: 7:30am departure Cost: $20 to pre-enter, $25 on the day. NOTE: To be part of the club display you MUST pre-enter. Entries received on the day will mean the vehicles will not be judged and will be parked in the area at rear of event. There will also be a meeting point in Geelong for those who want to catch up with us there. The forms are in the downloads section of the website under Club Forms. (You don't need to log in for these). Pre-entry is $20, entry on the day is $25. So... if you are planning on coming along, please contact Karyn
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