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New Permanent Pork Pie Exhibit launched at Transport World

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Thursday 2 February

New Permanent Pork Pie Exhibit launched at Transport World

A new permanent Pork Pie exhibit was launched at Bill Richardson Transport World this morning. In what was a great event, those attending were treated to breakfast, an opportunity to meet the stars of the film and to grab a first look of the new permanent Pork Pie exhibit.

Tourism Operations Manager Hannah Whyte said of the morning “it was great to get the new exhibit launched. It’s a really cool display and a lot of work has gone into pulling it together – we can’t wait for everyone to see it”.

The new exhibit showcases vehicles from the movie including a burnt out MINI, movie footage, props and costumes. There is even an opportunity for guests to sit and take photos in a replica retro MINI which is a homage to the original Good Bye Pork Pie film. Guests will also find a police car from the film located in the gift shop. Again they are encouraged to hop in take photos if they wish.

For those wanting to visit this new permanent display, it is available to view at Bill Richardson Transport World from 10.00am – 5.00pm (last entry 4.00pm) daily. Guests are welcome to contact Transport World on 03 217 0199 or info@transportworld.nz if they have any questions.


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