New DSTV Programme - ‘The Garage’, sponsored by Control Instruments-Automotive
Submitted by: Ronald‘The Garage’ is a new 13 part educational TV series sponsored by the Control Instruments-Automotive brands Gabriel shock absorbers, Textar brakes, Warn winches, Vision X lights and Hi-Lift jacks.
The show started on the 30th of October on DSTV, broadcast at various times on Supa Sport Blitz, M-Net Movies premier and KykNET. Each show is packaged with two minute educational inserts covering facts, hints and tips about keeping you and your family safe on the road. It is presented in a fun and exciting manner aimed at all viewers, male and female.
The first show covered interesting facts on brake pads and discs, 4x4 action as well as providing simple checks for shock absorbers.
The show is anchored by Michael Bender, Gugu Zulu, a racing champion and popular TV presenter, and former Miss SA finalist and model Sian Schlebusch.
Gabriel, title sponsor of ‘The Garage’, will inform and educate the public on vehicle safety especially concerning shock absorbers and brake wear and tear.
It aims to be a concise on screen guide to assist viewers to understand their vehicles better. The show will engage the viewers with informative content, interaction between the presenters and sponsor giveaways.
Here is the schedule to “The Garage” screening on the various DSTV channels. http://www.thegaragesa.co.za/page9.html or Youtube channel: http://bit.ly/1b9562K.
“Watch & Win” The Garage with Gabriel and Textar on DSTV, Oct – Dec 2013 for a chance to win giveaways, CASH BACK on your Gabriel Shock absorber purchase and a set of brake pads. You also stand a further chance of winning one of five exhilarating flips with Scully Levin and the legendary Gabriel Wings Acrobatic Team.
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