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Trucksales Staff17 July 2017
NEWS

Casino Truck Show on again

Saturday August 5 is the date for the 2017 North Coast Petroleum Casino Truck Show
The Casino Truck Show will take place next month in the centre of the North Coast, NSW town.
Organisers say there will be plenty of blinged-up trucks to check out, and fun for all the family with trade displays and entertainment for kids and adults alike.
The fun starts with a truck parade through Centre and Johnston Streets at 10.00a.m. Trucks from all over Australia will be attending and there will be cash prizes and trophies for the winners of all the divisions.
Entry is just $30 per truck and registration includes competition entry and truck parking at the event precinct in the Casino CBD.
The event attracts over 150 trucks to town and is shaping up to be even bigger and better with the Show being supported by local and interstate truck companies and businesses.
The North Coast Petroleum Casino Truck Show is a bob-tail/rigid event only but trailers can be dropped in Dyraaba Street. However, a few full rigs have been invited to come into town to show the attendees the size and detail of these big trucks.
So get along to Casino on August 5 to see some great trucks, enjoy some music and catch up with friends, it’s sure to be a great event.
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