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Street MACHINE OF THE YEAR 2023

Conditions apply, see www.streetmachine.com.au. Commences 31 August 2023. Ends 23:59 AEDT on 16 October 2023. AU and NZ residents 18+. Only one entry per person. Drawn at Wheels Media, Unit 9, 3-5 Gilda Court, Mulgrave, Vic 3170 on 1 November 2023 at 11:00 AEDT. Prize: $5000. The Promoter in Australia is Wheels Media, a division of Are Media Pty Ltd (ABN 18 053 273 546) of 54 Park Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 (phone: (02) 8268 8000), and in New Zealand is Are Media Ltd (8042050) of Level 1, 317 New North Road, Kingsland, Auckland City 1021. TP 23/01479

WIN A COOL $5000!

SINCE 1988, Street Machine of the Year has been one of the most prestigious and sought-after awards in our sport. Beyond collecting $20,000 in prize money courtesy of Milwaukee, having your ride join the pantheon of Australia’s best street cars is a huge reward in itself.

To be eligible for a SMOTY nomination, a car must have been built primarily in Australia and featured in magazine over the past year. From there, 16 finalists are picked by staff and contributors from all walks of life and brand loyalty. Then we turn it over to you to pick which car scores the mighty SMOTY perpetual trophy and the $20K! Just for voting, you could win a $5K cash prize thanks to Milwaukee.

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