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Valentine’s event for VW enthusiasts

Noosa Marina is once again hosting the ‘Luv Ya Dub VW’ vehicle show this year on Saturday 19 February from 8am until around 1pm.

KLUB VW Sunshine Coast presents the VW Valentines event for VW enthusiasts from all walks of life.

There will be live music by The SandFlys along with a mixture of Combi buses, VW campers and buggies.

While you’re there checking out the show, grab some breakfast or lunch, do a spot of shopping, and make a day out of it.

For easy transport to the event, leave your car at home and catch the Noosa Ferry to and from Noosa Marina.

Show Day VW car entry fee is $20 which includes VW car entry to the Noosa VW Show and Saturday Surf Wagon VW Cruise.

Load up your VW Surfwagon with surfboards, towels, ukuleles, cowbells and sunscreen for the Saturday Cruise to Hastings Street once the show finishes.

This is a fun day for everyone and every VW is welcome to enter. The winners are picked by VW judges and announced on the day from 12pm to 12.30pm. You do not need to belong to a club to be eligible nor have the fanciest car to win. Like the good old days!

Due to Covid safe requirements, there won’t be a fundraising raffle for this year’s show.

KLUB VW will have fundraising donation buckets available during the show to help raise funds for the Klub and its nominated charity, The Surfrider Foundation.

Entry fee inclusions: Vehicle entry, trophy eligibility, stickers, guaranteed good times, smiles and fun.

For more information visit loveyadub.com.au

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