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Total Vauxhall Magazine are delighted to announce that the following companies will be in attendance at our annual Scottish event at Crail Raceway on Sunday the 9th of May.
Kerr & Smith Vauxhall with Thorney Motorsport
Scotland’s only approved Thorney Motorsport centre will be joining us and bringing along a range of VXR models including the mighty Insignia for you to drool over. Further more, a Thorney Motorsport technician will be coming all the way from their base in Milton Keynes with their latest development car, we can’t reveal too many details at present but this promises to be something special.
As well as the cars, Kerr & Smith will be bringing along a huge range of goodies from the full VXR merchandising range including jackets, T-shirts, hats and maybe more importantly, umbrellas! As well as the full range of clothing, they will have an assortment of parts and products on sale on the day, from air filters and spark plugs, to polish and pens, rest assured there will be something for everybody.
And that’s not all…
Are you quarter mile times not quite as good as you hoped, are you worried about being pipped at the post by that 16v Nova, want to get home faster for dinner…? Well fear not as we are also delighted to announce Thorney Motorsport will be offering phase 1 remaps for a variety of cars on the day for a special discounted show price. Challenge somebody to a race, loose, add a remap and then hammer them into submission during the rematch.
Contact Sean at Kerr & Smith via ske@kerrandsmith.co.uk or 01290 422440 to book your space or simply enquire on the day
Cruise Motorsport
Kirkcaldy based Cruise Motorsport will also be with us on the day with a variety of cars on display along with a full range of aftermarket products ranging from speakers to air fresheners, tax disc holders to polish, alloy wheels to suspension kits. Their full range of products can be found at www.cruise-motorsport.co.uk
More will be added in due course, so watch this space…
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