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NZ's Dirtiest Car crowned

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Over the last two weeks, Mike Hosking and Air New Zealand have been on the hunt for New Zealand's dirtiest car.

We've seen some pretty foul cars in the last two weeks, we picked the 10 best photos and we asked you to vote for the winner. With 63.9 percent of the vote, Angela Hogan has been crowned the owner of NZ's Dirtiest Car.

Angela has won return flights for two to Shanghai, China's most dynamic city, and four nights accommodation thanks to Air New Zealand. Not only that, Mike and Air New Zealand CEO Rob Fyfe will clean her car next week, so keep an eye out on newstalkzb.co.nz for the video!

NZ's Dirtiest Car - with Air New Zealand and Newstalk ZB

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