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Old 16th July 2002, 23:25   #1
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Post NeoWerkes Euro car show and drag race august 11

Neowerkes presents: - The European Tuner Challenge -

August 11, 2002

The California Speedway
9300 Cherry Ave.
Fontana, CA 92335

Gates open @ 10 AM / Spectators

The only event that will have it all:

¼ Drag Racing:
The first, original, and only event SPECIFIC to European Drag Racing - Audi, BMW, Mercedes, VW and Porsche and other exotics: this is your chance to see the worlds fastest Euro’s go at it head to head…not to mention some “friendly” grudge matches amongst some industry notables.

Ladies:
If the name Sasha Singleton isn’t enough to attract your attention how about Francine Dee? Still not interested? How about Flo Jalin, Lisa Kaye, Cijae Kai, Linda Dinh, and Jynki Cruz? If that’s not enough, how about Rashel Piazza, Kimberly Fisher, Judy Le, Asya Lee, Amanda Bach , Noelani Chase, and much more…over 25 models will be in attendance for the Modeling Expo!

Show Competition:
To the winner goes the spoils, how does $1000 sound? With classes ranging from Novice to Expert, the show competition will exhibit simply the finest European cars in the nation. A “who’s who” of the Euro tuning industry, this is your chance to show everyone what you’ve got. Come out and represent for yourself, your team, or your manufacturer!

To register, compete or model/ Tickets and other information is available at http://www.neowerkes.com


More info to follow…stay tuned!

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