The Perth Motorplex Hi Tech
events cater for the traditional Sport Compact market
(primarily 4, 6 and Rotary powered vehicles) and the growing
trend in late model EFI equipped cars and bikes.
The sounds of turbocharged engines and nitrous purges and
anti-lag pops will be evident as more than 160 sport compact
enthusiasts take to the quarter-mile in their hi-tech
machines.
Wayne Dyson is bringing his killer RX-3 along for the ride
as well to see if he can be the quickest 289 car on both
sides of the country after running a stunning 7.90 at the
Jamboree in June! With two of the Gold Coasts hottest Hi
Tech runners on the grounds we are sure it will bring out
the best of the local boys.
The All Wheel Drive bracket winds up the great rivalry
between the Suburu brigade and the Evo loyalists.
Speaking of loyalists expect the passionate Mazda, Nissan,
Suburu, Mitsubishi, Toyota and Honda owners to be out there
trying to ensure that their marque comes out on top.
Growing in popularity is the Pro Auto Performance OZ EFI
class for late model EFI 8 cylinder street racers with
vehicles such as XR8's from Ford and SV8, SS's and HSV's
from Holden will also be a part of the action too!
For the first time in Australia, one of the USA's most
successful custom car builders; Rad Rides' Troy Trepanier,
will be visiting the Summernats, courtesy of K & N Filters.
Troy is here to talk about cars he's built at his Rad Rides
workshop and hang out with as many Summernats fans as he
can. Troy will have a display in the Bridgestone Pavillion
and can be found there throughout the day.
Trepanier, who is recognised as the automotive industry’s
premier custom car builder, will spend all three days at the
event conducting promotional, judging and media commitments.
Where: Exhibition Park, Canberra, ACT.
When: 1st to the 4th of January, 2009.
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