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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Used for the filming of Channel 31's OZGarage series, the Horsepower factory have opened their doors to us for the evening.
With a staff of 18 and a substantial premises of over 1100sqm, 10 car hoists and a business split between general servicing/repairs and performance tuning/modification, HPF is a hive of activity due to the constant demand for their high quality service. There will be a bbq beforehand and then the night is yours to talk to he guys about your cars, and learn about Voodoo Ride, the HPF range of "supernatural car care". You will even get a showbag! They strongly encourage friends, family, partners wives etc to come along, but you just need to rsvp so we don't run out of snags! Already i have over 45 people coming along.......................... plenty of room still left! When: Tuesday November 24th Where: 8-14 Amberley crescent Dandenong Time: Snags are at 6:30pm. RSVP:Karyn
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