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23.01.2022 Part of Koolsville is the Lowbrow and Kustom Art Auction for charity. We LOVE seeing the creativity, and skill from all over. Is one of my favourite parts of the show! It got me thinking on this rainy afternoon, with all the depressing news and repetitive articles being shared all over about the virus, lets brighten things up a little! If you are an artist or like to create as a hobby, show us your skill, lets brighten up the page Whether its a canvas, car, skate deck, ...bikes etc, pop it below. Don't have to be a professional artist, all skill level welcome! Pictured: Durbz Kustoms pedal car from 2019 which was auctioned in a separate raffle for Oxytech Powder Coatings assisting with rebuilding due to burning down, raising just under $8,000!
23.01.2022 While the show has been postponed (not cancelled) and we can not confirm a new date just yet, we are working to confirm a date with the RAS. Expos and trade shows immediately affected by the shut down are treated with first priority at the venue, once these have been booked, our requested revised dates will be reviewed. In the mean time; - entries are still open (show some support and get your vehicle / bike registered) ... - all entries received to date will be honoured with a display space in the pavilion requested - all trade spaces as registered will be honoured as requested (you will be contacted once we have the new date to confirm your availability and booking) - The art auction in Koolsville is still going ahead - each contributing artist has already been contacted (if you haven't received a message from me, please get in touch) - we are all moving forward in a positive manner in an unprecedented situation - please be patient ;)
03.01.2022 'I do my hair toss.....' Lets get back to our regular posts Bettie Butcher giving it some sass! Brad Miskiewicz
02.01.2022 .:Announcement:. In light of today’s announcement from the Australian Government advising against the gathering of more than 500 people as a response to coronavirus fears, WA Hot Rod Promotions has decided to postpone the 24th Hot Rod & Street Machine Spectacular scheduled for 13th-14th June. WAHRP had been in discussion prior to this announcement and did not come to this decision lightly. WAHRP is working with the Royal Agricultural Society on rescheduling the show to later... in the year and will try to announce details within the next week. WAHRP is terribly sad to postpone and extends an apology to all those entrants, traders and patrons who were already engaging in the event. As the provision for public safety is of prime concern, WAHRP will reschedule only once the current risk has been resolved. If you have already entered the show or booked trade space, we will be in contact soon.