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Sevag Parseghian from Wantirna in Victoria took out the title of The Snap-on/Street Machine Apprentice of the Year 2011.
Sevag says "he has been working on cars for as long as he can remember and it has as always been his passion".

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Sevag was more than happy to add the prize of over $9,000 worth of Snap-on tools to his current collection and is looking forward to the experience of being a VIP at the Summernats in 2012.


Click here to see Sevag in Street Machine Magazine.

Click here to see the top eight finalists.


Included in the $9,000 worth of prizes was a custom made, one of a kind Snap-on Roll cab, hand painted by Dan Seddon.

Click here
to find out how it was made.


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