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TT-errific chance to win a car

by isleofman.com 6th June 2011
Throughout TT week there’s one four-wheeled attraction worth taking a look at amid all the two-wheeled action – a bright red Alfa Romeo MiTo brought to the Island by the Corkills Motor Group and parked opposite Bushy’s beer tent on Douglas promenade every evening until Saturday June 11. Age Concern Isle of Man in association with the Corkills Motor Group is offering the chance to win an Alfa Romeo MiTo in a prize draw. Tickets are priced ?5 and on sale from the Age Concern team at the beer tent every evening throughout TT week. The car – and the team selling tickets - will also be at the Ramsey Sprint on June 7 and the Laxey motorcycle show on June 9. Other ticket outlets include Age Concern Isle of Man’s Drinkwater Street headquarters and its shops in Ramsey and Port Erin, Extreme Art and Gadgets, the Manx Legion Club, Tracey Bell’s SuperClinic and Carrefour health club in Douglas, Celtic Gold in Peel and branches of Spar. The draw will take place at Age Concern’s AGM on December 2 at the Empress Hotel. The Alfa Romeo MiTo. Designed in Milan, built in Turin…won in the Isle of Man. For term and conditions, visit www.ageconcerniom.com Ends
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 6th, June 2011 11:09pm.

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