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SA Torque will be back … bigger and better

The SA Torque Jozi Breakfast run will be coming to Krugersdorp again in December.

If you are a car aficionado, then listen up.
The SA Torque Jozi breakfast run was held at Key West Shopping Centre in October but because of the cold and rainy weather a lot of people decided to stay indoors.

But for those who love nice things there is still a chance to drool over these four-wheeled beasts. On 9 December, the SA Torque team will have a breakfast run to Krugersdorp again.

SA Torque has a monthly breakfast run that they host either in Jozi or in Cape Town. This one was their Jozi run, with participants from Bedfordview.

Some of the cars that could be seen on Sunday.

“We do these runs because we want to promote the car culture in South Africa and grow it,” said Nick Neofitou from Torque SA.

All in all, 30 cars joined but according to Nick, that is small in comparison to the usual 300 cars that they have participating.

Nick said that if the weather permits, he will see Krugersdorp again soon.

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Janine Viljoen

Janine Viljoen is a seasoned journalist with more than 17 years’ experience. She has worked as a newspaper editor, mentored numerous journalism students, and is currently the sub-editor for the award-winning Caxton Joburg West publications. Her passion lies in developing young journalists and telling compelling human-interest stories.
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