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Trucksales Staff15 Oct 2014
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Monster Jam comp run and won

The final double pass to the Monster Jam tour has been won, but tickets are still available for purchase to the final show in Sydney this Saturday night
The final double pass in the trucksales.com.au Monster Jam competition has been won, with Laura Scriven from Kellyville, in Sydney's west, winning the loot.
Laura joins Douglas (Ipswich, Queensland), Kirsten (Hastings, Victoria) and Simon (Elizabeth, South Australia) in winning a free double pass – one for each of the four stops on the inaugural Australian Monster Jam tour.
Thanks to everyone who entered. Tickets are still available for purchase to the final Sydney show – due to be held at ANZ Stadium on Saturday, October 18, from 7.00pm – but otherwise you'll simply have to hope that this spectacular monster truck cavalcade will make its way back Down Under.
The Sydney show will see Monster Jam's methanol-burning five-tonne mega machines churning up Aussie soil one last time. Throw in fireworks, quad bike races and a freestyle motocross display, and spectators young and old will be on the edge of their seats. Tickets are priced from $40 for adults and $25 for kids, but demand is strong and seats are filling fast – so get in quick to secure your spot.
For Sydney tickets visit www.ticketek.com.au/monsterjam or call 132 849, and for more information on the Monster Jam tour visit www.monsterjamonline.com.au.

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