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luke@brazil
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Give your lawnmower a break!
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June 18, 2009, 04:18:00 PM »
Honda has set out to track down the UK’s oldest, privately owned, working, petrol lawnmower. Inspired by tales from customers of legendary mowers that never fail to start at the first pull, year after year, Honda feels that it’s high time this trusty pack were sought out and afforded some recognition and respect.
So, if you, or anyone you know, has a ‘Grass Master’ lurking in the garden shed that deserves some appreciation, this competition is definitely for you.
When the ultimate ‘Grass Master’ is found, its owner will win a brand new Honda HRX476 QX — a 19” rear roller machine with an easy starting, self-propelled 160cc 4-stroke engine and Honda’s unique Roto-stop® technology - worth £850.00. And the Grass Master itself will get a well-earned rest.
In addition, 20 runners up will receive a £50 voucher which is redeemable against any new Honda lawnmower.
Just go to www.honda.co.uk/grassmasters
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July 16, 2009, 03:41:59 PM »
It's not too late to enter! The deadline for submissions has been extended, and you now have until the 14th of August to submit details of your legendary lawnmower and be in with a chance of winning a brand new Honda HRX476 QX worth £850.
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