Holden Certified Service ‘TribUTE’ Competition Enters Final Days

Holden Certified Service ‘TribUTE’ Competition Enters Final Days

GM Holden AfterSales’ TribUTE competition is nearing completion, with entries to close at the end of this month and the draw to take place on 23 July. The competition celebrates the 70th anniversary of the Holden Ute by offering customers the opportunity to win a vehicle known as TribUTE.

TribUTE is a 2010 VE Series II SS V Redline Ute that has been re-powered with a Chevrolet Performance 6.2-litre, 525-horsepower (391-kW) LS3 V8 engine, T-56 Super Magnum heavy duty 6-speed manual transmission, and heavily refurbished with Holden Genuine and ACDelco Parts. It also has a body finessed through the Holden Certified Collision Repair programme, GM Level-3 Track Capable Spec FE3 suspension, front and rear cross-drilled Brembo brakes and staggered 20-inch wheels.

“The TribUTE is going to be a fabulous prize for the lucky winner,” said three-times Supercars champion and seven-times Bathurst winner Craig Lowndes. “There’s so much interest from motoring enthusiasts regarding iconic vehicles and the TribUTE absolutely fits the bill. Preserving and upgrading these legendary models with genuine parts is definitely the way to go.”

Lowndes will also personally hand the keys to the competition winner at a special private event.

To enter, customers need to have their Holden serviced at a Holden Certified Service outlet. GM Trade Club customers can also enter the competition by purchasing a minimum of 20 litres of ACDelco oil from their GM Trade Parts Dealer during the promotional period.

GM Holden AfterSales said the TribUTE promotion highlights its ongoing commitment to support the 1.6 million Holden vehicles still on the road. The company has more than 200 Authorised Holden Certified Service outlets across Australia and more than 50 throughout New Zealand.

Entries for the TribUTE competition close 30 June 2021. Terms and conditions are available here.