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Be The First To Hear About Top Gear Live In NZ!

Published: Tue 4 Nov 2008 04:43 PM
5 November 2008
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Be The First To Hear About Top Gear Live In NZ!
Clarkson and Hammond are coming to New Zealand! Cars! Stunts! Stig! Holy Mother of all things vehicular! Who the heck wouldn’t want to be there? Where do I sign?
Just like they are on the telly, but upfront and personal right in front of you… For the first time in New Zealand, Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond will present Top Gear Live, the most spectacular LIVE motoring theatre show in the universe, from February 12 -15th at Auckland’s ASB Showgrounds.
Get ready for an action-packed 75 minute live version of the internationally acclaimed and multi award-winning BBC TV series. Top Gear Live features breath-taking stunts, amazing special effects and blockbusting driving sequences with some of the world’s best precision drivers. This experience is one car enthusiasts won’t want to miss.
If going home with a smile on your face and your ears ringing to the sound of supercar exhaust notes is your cup of petroleum, then you need to be there. And if you want to be among the first to be able to purchase tickets then you need to sign up at the Top Gear NZ magazine website (www.topgearnz.co.nz ) to receive the regular e-newsletter.
Why’s that, I hear you ask? Top Gear NZ e-newsletter subscribers will get the opportunity to buy tickets A WHOLE WEEK before the hoi polloi! So forget waiting in queues, no need to camp all night outside the ticket offices, no elbowing for pole position – signing up to get the e-newsletter makes you part of the local Top Gear elite and that, my friend, means FIRST DIBS.
I mean, why wouldn’t you? What are you doing still reading this last sentence anyway? Just click on the link below!
www.topgearnz.co.nz
ENDS

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