WIN SIGNED LONG WAY DOWN BOOKS; Evening Chronicle Competition

Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England), Dec 18, 2007

YOUR Chronicle has 35 Long Way Down books signed by Russ Malkin, David Alexanian, the producers and directors of the hit show, but also by adventurer Charley Boorman who travelled the journey by motorcycle. You could be a lucky winner.

Adventure addicts hooked on Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman's fantastic Long Way Down expedition will be thrilled to learn that Nissan - who provided two Patrols to support the team on its extreme journey - is releasing a number of Long Way Down Special Edition vehicles.

To complement the current range of naturally-capable 4x4s, Nissan has created special editions of not just the Patrol but also the Navara 4x4 pick-up to mark Nissan's involvement with the Long Way Down adventure. Available now from Evans Halshaw Nissan in Sunderland, motorists can drive away in the vehicles famed for their rugged performance, much like the Nissan Patrols that supported the travellers on their journey from John O'Groats to Cape Town.

For further information about the Long Way Down Special Edition vehicles or to arrange a test drive, contact Evans Halshaw Nissan on (0191) 537 0400.

TO WIN COMPETITION send your answer to the question below on a postcard, along with your name, address and telephone number and send your entry to Evening Chronicle Long Way Down Competition, PO Box 358, Newcastle, NE99 1BT. Entries must arrive by Friday, December 28. QUESTION: Which rider in The Long Way Down also played Obi Wan Kenobi in Star Wars? The first 35 correct entries drawn at random on Monday, December 31, will receive the prize as offered. Winners will be contacted directly within 48 hours of the draw and details will be updated monthly at www.chroniclelive.co.uk/winners Usual ncjMedia promotion rules apply, available at www.Chroniclelive.co.uk/legal

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