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Trucksales Staff20 Mar 2019
NEWS

Geelong Convoy auction night looming

Bid for the position of lead truck for Victoria's upcoming Camp Quality Geelong Convoy

The lead truck auction and driver registration night for the 2019 Camp Quality Geelong Convoy will be held on March 28 from 6:00pm to 9:00pm, at the White Rabbit Barrel Hall at the Little Creatures Brewery, 221 Swanston Street, Geelong.

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All aboard for Camp Quality Convoy 2017

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Get along and bid for the coveted position of lead truck (or motorcycle) for the looming convoy, which makes its return on Sunday, April 7. Click here for more information.

Organisers are expecting a huge turnout for the rolling cavalcade, which this year will follow a circuitous route and start and end at Avalon Airport, just off the Geelong Freeway.

Like in previous Geelong Convoys, the bidding for the position of lead truck will be fierce, with proceeds and driver/rider registration fees helping the charity Camp Quality help kids with cancer, and their families.

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Come and take part in the live auction for your chance to become the 2019 Camp Quality Geelong Convoy Lead Truck, and claim all the bragging rights that go with that title.

To RSVP for the auction night email vic@campquality.org.au by Tuesday, March 26.

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