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Bikesales Staff7 Mar 2012
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Discounted Australasian Safari entries

Tempted to tackle the 2012 Australasian Safari? Then register for the event before the end of March and you'll receive a $1000 discount

Enter this year's Australasian Safari desert race by Friday, March 30 and you'll receive a discount off the standard entry free to the tune of $1000. This year's event will be conducted in Western Australia from September 21 to 29, with the testing outback course kicking off once again from Hillarys Boat Harbour, north of Perth. 

The discounted entry fees are $4000 for a motorcycle or quad, $6300 for a car and $4800 for a discounted Safari Challenge entry (a non-competitive 'give it a go' class).

Click here to download the pre-event guide or the expression of interest form.

For more information visit www.australasiansafari.com.au
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