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Englebrecht Offers Tickets For Clunkers

August 10, 2009 by Staff Leave a Comment

Leave it to fight promoter Roy Englebrecht to take advantage of every possible way to sell tickets or get people to his shows, and the current Cash For Clunkers program is no exception.

Adding a new wrinkle to the present Government program, Englebrecht announced today that for this Saturday’s, August 15th SummerFist 3 Mixed Martial Arts show at the Irvine Marriott, he will have a TICKETS FOR CLUNKERS program, whereby anyone driving a Clunker to the show gets a Free $45 Ticket! Their will be a special Tickets For Clunker area at the Irvine Marriott main entrance where drivers of their Clunkers can check in for their free ticket.

An automobile qualifies for the Tickets For Clunkers offer if it get 18 MPG or less, and has to be no more than 25 years old.

The SummerFist 3 show features seven pro mma bouts, with doors opening at 6:30pm and first bout at 7:30pm. Tickets are priced at $40, $45, or $50 and are available online at www.battleintheballroom.com.

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