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We’re Taking V Battle Carts to Matamata

9 September 2013

We’re Taking V Battle Carts to Matamata

V’s got some good news for everyone south of the Bombay hills, and north of Taupo.

After fierce competition from around the country, the results are in, and the judges have made their decision. We’re taking the V Battle Carts to Matamata!

V Battle Cart fans Dion D’Anvers, Ricky Ireland, and Guy “MadMax” Maxwell have pulled together a whopper of an event, gathering nearly 2300 mates to join them, as well as promising to put on one hell of a show. Highlights include a waterslide, DJs, a car show, and best of all, some sweet course modifications for the Battle Carts to do their thing.

The boys pulled out all the stops to get the attention of the judges, including signwriting their cars (see attached image), so keep an eye out for this around Matamata!

Check out the V Battle Carts in Matamata Facebook page by clicking HERE!

To get Battle Carts to their town, Kiwis were charged with putting together a Facebook page detailing just how awesome they could make the V Battle Carts Open if we took it to their town, as well as getting as many of their friends to attend as possible. There was some tough competition, with over 78,000 people invited to attend events across the nation.

V will be bringing along some awesome add-ons as well to keep the masses entertained, including their V Energy Balls (bowling with Zorb balls!) and V Target Practise.

Dates, locations, and all the other need-to-know info will be coming soon! Watch this space as the V Team gets ready to bring Battle Carts to Matamata!

For more info, check out www.v.co.nz or www.facebook.com/venergynz

ENDS

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