Win tickets to the biggest car show in Durban

Spoil Dad this coming Father’s Day with an action-packed adventure. At Durban’s Pavilion Shopping Centre, the world’s largest automobile aftermarket expo will provide heart-racing entertainment for the whole family, with guest appearances from local car celebrities.

ON Saturday, June 18 and Sunday, June 19, the car event of the year, A State of Stance, will take place at the Pavilion Shopping Centre in Westville, providing the ideal Father’s Day weekend outing.

This high-octane event, hosted by VP Racing Fuels SA, is advertised as South Africa’s largest automotive aftermarket expo, with over 150 exhibitors expected to attend.

Not only will spectators be able to get up and personal with a variety of custom-built stance cars, hot rods, and other interesting vehicles, but the event will host various local celebrities. One such celebrity is Didi Bizzarro who will make his South African debut, dazzling the audience with two-wheeled burnout car stunts.

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The Red Bull Car Park Drift winners will also make an appearance, as will Stacey-Lee May, South Africa’s Queen of Smoke, with a spinning show. There will be an afterparty with South African sensations DJ Dalootz, Nadia Jaftha, Ryan The DJ, and Sebastian Dark.

Kids will be amused with drift rides, simulators, and virtual reality platforms as part of this family-friendly event.

Saturday’s tickets are R250 per person and Sunday’s are R200 per person. Saturday’s VIP tickets are R500 and Sunday’s are R400. Entrance is free for children under the age of 10, and pensioners pay only R150.

Tickets are available on Webtickets.co.za 

COMPETITON TIME!!!

Two lucky winners will stand the chance to win two tickets for the event on Father’s Day, Sunday June 19, courtesy of VP Racing Fuels SA.

To enter, fill out this form below:

 

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