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CHI $1000 Sweepstakes Competition

CHI $1000 Sweepstakes Competition

To celebrate our reaching 1000 fans on Facebook, we’re holding a sweepstakes competition. The prize; a $1000 (AUD) voucher to be spent on any CHI product. To be in the running you must enter through our Facebook Competition page, enter

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CHI on Social Media

CHI on Social Media

CHI has joined the world of social media! We’ve just launched our new Facebook page where we will be sharing all the latest news and updates over at CHI headquarters in Melbourne, Australia. We will also be sharing information through

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CHI Website

CHI Launches New Website

CHI is proud to announce the launch of our new website and online store! Over the past few months we’ve been working hard to service our customers better online so we have created a new site where you can shop

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Against the Grain

Madman Magilton shakes up the Chev-filled Sprintcar field with Clevo clout – a lone Ford tying their bows in knots Courtesy of Street Machine Magazine | Story: Craig Parker Photos: Mark Arblaster You’d think Sprint car racing is a restricted

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New Head on the Block

An All – New, All – Aussie Alloy Cylinder Head Breathes New Life Into Mopar Sixes Courtesy of Street Machine Magazine Story: Craig Parker | Photos: Cristian Brunelli During the early 70’s, racetracks Australia-wide were terrorised by 265ci six-cylinder Hemi-powered

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On a Promise

On a Promise Photos and Article courtesy of Street Machine Fords Magazine   Choosing Products for an engine build is just the beginning. The real task is making it all work together. For decades people have been building various engine

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Basic Instinct

Mark Miocevich’s gut feeling to limit mods to his GT and concentrate on the detail was spot-onSource: Street Machine Magazine | Story: Craig Parker Photos: Helmut Mueller SOME cars are good from afar, but far from good. Mark Miocevich’s flawless

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