Your Chance To Win A Trick GASGAS MC450F
How do you like to sound of winning yourself a brand spanking new GASGAS motocross bike that comes with more than $3000 of bling, plus a bona fide autograph of GASGAS Factory Racing Rally team’s Chucky Sanders? Well, the crew from Coffs Harbour-based dealership, Coffs KTM, are raffling off this blinged-up Gasser MC450F with proceeds being donated to a great cause: the NSW SES Volunteers Association.
After the devastating floods that have affected the mid-north coast of NSW, the Coffs KTM team simply wanted to help out the local community the best way they knew how: with two wheels.
“We watched the events play out so close to home,” explained Ashley Beaton, Dealer Principal and owner of Coffs KTM. “Many of the volunteers with the SES were affected themselves, yet put their service to the community first. So, helping out was never really a question for us. It was more how we could make the biggest difference. The MX community is tightknit, which was something that resonated with staff as they watched the community spirit rally as the region came together to protect the people, homes and businesses,” Beaton went on to say.

Coffs KTM will be showcasing the bike at a series of events across the Mid-North Coast, with a focus on selling tickets to raise as much money as they can for NSW SES Volunteers Association.
Tickets are also available online at www.coffsktm.com.au, instore at the dealership (1B GDT Seccombe Close, Coffs Harbour), with the raffle including a long list of additional prizes that will also be drawn instore on November 26. The major prizes include:
- GASGAS MC450F with over $3000 worth of extras (signed by Daniel “Chucky” Sanders).
- Alpinestars SM10 Carbon helmet and Tech 7 boots, plus a GASGAS T-shirt signed by Daniel Sanders.
- Fox Legion gear-set and gearbag, plus a GASGAS cap signed by Daniel Sanders.

ABOUT THE NSW SES VOLUNTEERS ASSOCIATION
The NSW SES has estimated it has 9000 volunteers in NSW, a state with a population of over eight million. Those who were part of the flood relief efforts endured 14- to 16-hour days during the crisis.
The NSW SES Volunteers Association is a not-for-profit registered charity that was established in 1998 to represent and support the volunteer members of the NSW State Emergency Service.
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