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Carsales Staff14 Aug 2010
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I'm just a Jeepster for your love

Jeep Jamboree only weeks away

Disciples of the Jeep brand will next month gather in Warragul, Victoria for the iconic biannual National Jeep Jambouree.


With only a couple of weeks remaining before registrations close, Jeep owners wishing to participate in the four-day event are being urged to ensure the event does not pass them by.


Four days of activities include an on-site 4WD test track, trade alley, children and family activities, live bands and even beer and wine tasting.


"The Jeep Jamboree is a fantastic opportunity to bring the Jeep community together", said Craig Bradshaw, Chrysler Australia's General Manager -- Marketing and Product Strategy.


"This event will showcase many iconic Jeep vehicles, ranging from World War II Jeeps through to our current range of vehicles -- such as Wrangler, Patriot, Cherokee and Grand Cherokee.  It will be fantastic to see Jeep's off-road capabilities and durability experienced at this event.  This will truly be a celebration of everything Jeep".


The National Jeep Jamboree will be held from Thursday 30th September through to Sunday 3rd October at Lardner Park near Warragul, Victoria. Discount rates still apply for Jeep owners keen to take part. Entries close September 11.


More information can be found at www.jeepjamboree.com.au


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