Muscle cars and Harley Davidsons are rolling in for charity once again.
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WOLLONGONG ADVERTISER
The third annual Autorama Illawarra Car and Bike Expo will be held at Berkeley Sports Club oval on Sunday from 9am.
The February 1 event is run by the Rotary Club of Wollongong South and the NSW Muscle Car Association to raise funds for Lifeline South Coast and other local charities.
Event organiser Giovanni Zappia said that while the cars are the main attraction there is plenty on offer for the whole family.
"This year we have a new kids slide, jumping castle, animal farm and a number of clowns," Mr Zappia said.
Also new to Autorama is this year's event ambassador, Australian model and radio host, Sophie Monk. She will be a guest speaker on the day and is said to be one of the car industry's favourite personalities.
Everybody involved in Autorama volunteers their time, with all proceeds going to South Coast charities.
"In two years we have raised $34,000 for Lifeline, as well as a number of other charities including The Disability Trust and Strategic Community Assistance to Refugee Families," Mr Zappia said.
"Xtreme B-Force Martial Arts will be performing again this year and we will have two cars coming from the top 10 at Summernats."
Information: Autorama Illawarra on Facebook