21st Annual Motor Motion: Transcendence

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The Bedan Business Spectrum Foundation, commonly known as the BBSF, the pioneer for organizing the annual car show in San Beda College, in partnership with TwinBooster present the 21st Annual Motor Motion entitled “Transcendence”. This event will rev up on January 24, 2015 at San Beda College grounds, Mendiola, Manila.

The BBSF Annual Motor Motion has been a traditional car enthusiasts affair for the  last 20 years. It has coincided with the week-long celebration of Pista ng Sto. Nino or more commonly known as ‘Frolics’.

The recently concluded car show entitled “Moving Xperience” holds the record for having 153 participants, whereas cars were parked not just in the campus grounds but also along the streets of Mendiola.

The upcoming occasion is one of the most anticipated events by the Bedan community and car aficionados as it promotes camaraderie among the participants. Moreover, part of the proceeds will be given to the Bedan scholars and other charity programs supported by the college.

Transcendence is open to three categories – Car Show, Display, and Loud & Clear. Registration rates are P1,700.00 (Car Show and Loud & Clear) and P1,200.00 (Display). Each category purchased is inclusive of event shirt and car show kit.

Pre-register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/transcendence-21st-annual-car-show-tickets-15028610980, payment must be made on January 20 – 23, 2015 at San Beda College Mendiola. Bedans enrolled in this academic year are entitled to P200.00 discount (please be noted that San Beda ID must be presented). Also, five (5) registered cars under one name will have its 6th car free of the registration fee. f

 

To all car enthusiasts, tune up your engine, fuel up your tanks, and get ready to rev up for the 21st Annual Car Show: Transcendence. Follow our official Facebook page, www.facebook.com/BedanBusinessSpectrumFoundation for more updates and contact Ella Enriquez at 0906.587.6824 for inquiries.

 

 

 

21st Annual Motor Motion: Transcendence