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Modified car show makes a return to Moville



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Published Date: 05 August 2008
After the success of last year's 'Port n' Polish' modified car show, the event is set to return to Moville on Sunday, August 24.
Featuring the best modified cars from across the North West, custom bikes, super cars, drift cars, trade stands and much more, Port n' Polish also hosts the Miss Port n' Polish competition, judged by Miss Donegal.

This is a unique opportunity for car enthusiasts from all over the region to come together and compare motors. It's a great chance to pick up top tips for modifying your own car or bike, to make it reflect your personality and really stand out.

All proceeds from Port 'n Polish will benefit the Foyle Hospice and the Foyle Punt Association.

For more information, check out http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff65/magingle/Port-n-Polish-web.jpg. To enter your car for one of the competition, email details and photo to magingle@gmail.com or text 086 100 1781.

Show opens 12-6pm Moville Industrial Estate, Glencrow. Show entry €10. Car entry €20 all passengers go free.

The full article contains 186 words and appears in Journal Tuesday newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 04 August 2008 4:32 PM
  • Source: Journal Tuesday
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