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MASSIVE CROWD EXPECTED AT THE TOYOTA FEST IN LETTERKENNY THIS SUNDAY!

written by Stephen Maguire June 2, 2016
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FEATURES: Letterkenny gearing up for a huge boost this weekend when Toyota Enthusiasts from all over descend on Letterkenny, for Ireland’s Toyota Fest 2016.

Toyota enthusiasts from all over Donegal, Ireland and beyond will arrive in Letterkenny, this Sunday for the annual gathering of Toyota Fest Ireland.

The organisers are expecting a large turnout, which takes place at Kelly’s Toyota, Port Rd., Letterkenny from 12 noon.

Toyota Fest Ireland is a static Toyota Car Show displaying all things Toyota, Lexus & Daihatsu.

Speaking on behalf of this years event was one of the organisers, Gary Kelly,

“We are absolutely delighted to take the Toyota Fest Ireland again to Donegal for the 2nd time.

“It was a huge success previously and the response through Toyota networks and through our social media from Toyota Enthuasiats all over, has been unreal.

“It will be a great day out for all car enthusiasts and a fun day out for all the family”.

“This will be a unique event when all Toyota enthusiasts will bring their vehicles, visit and meet with other enthusiasts, build camaraderie, partake in a sense of community, and enjoy the day with friends and family.

“It will be a safe and fun event for everyone to enjoy and all with a common love of TOYOTA vehicles.”

“We are also delighted that we can help the local Jigsaw Donegal branch by creating awareness and money for this charity, who have helped so many young people with mental health issues in our county.

They are a service that lends a listening ear & provides an invaluable counselling service for young people in our county, you are all welcome to come along & I would like to thank Kelly’s Toyota, Letterkenny & all the local businesses who have supported us again this year”.

“Pre-Registration is not essential, just arrive with your car and you will be granted entry. A €10 registration fee per car will apply. Spectator parking will be located opposite the Kelly’s Toyota show grounds at Donaghey Motorhomes and will be signposted.

“Looking forward to seeing you all on Sunday, says Gary.”

MASSIVE CROWD EXPECTED AT THE TOYOTA FEST IN LETTERKENNY THIS SUNDAY! was last modified: June 2nd, 2016 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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