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VW Commercial Vehicles Invites You to GTI International

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles is inviting visitors to the UK’s GTI International event on June 26 and 27, who are also users of the latest location-based social network, foursquare, to check-in at its stand for the chance of receiving a free VW T-shirt or poster.

If a sufficient number of people check-in, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles could develop the largest foursquare social gathering in the UK and be awarded a forsquare “swarm” badge for everyone taking part.

GTI International is the UK’s biggest event for fans of all performance vehicles from the VW Group and takes place at the Bruntingthorpe Proving Ground near Leicester. The show offers visitors the possibility to enter their vehicles in a “show ‘n’ shine” competition or take part in a quarter-mile sprint.

VW Commercial Vehicles will bring the bright orange RAC Carry Racer van, which is currently competing in the Volkswagen Racing Cup. The racer will be the main attraction of the company’s display, which will also include the new Caravelle people carrier and California campervan.

To be eligible for a free Volkswagen T-shirt or poster, register or login at www.foursquare.com, then check-in to the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles official foursquare location at GTI International on either day of the event and show that you have done this to a member of the Volkswagen stand staff.  Only one T-shirt or poster is available per individual that checks-in. In addition, visitors will be able to follow Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles’ latest tweets from the event and also be able to enter a competition to win a weekend in a California campervan,” stated the press release.
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