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[[Image:Tracs.jpg|right|thumb|"Tracs", August 2006 during closedown sale]]
 
[[Image:Tracs.jpg|right|thumb|"Tracs", August 2006 during closedown sale]]
''Tracs'' was a Hamilton owned and operated music store open since 1980, located on the corner of Ward and Victoria Streets (461 Victoria St), closing down in late 2006. At its peak it had three stores, including ''Chartwell Square'' (now known as ''Westfield Chartwell'') and Tauranga. [[Image:Tracscard.jpg|left|thumb|"Tracs" 10% Discount Card]]In the 1980's they introduced a 15% preferential customer card, later reducing it to 10%. Tracs were traditionally very supportive of Hamilton bands, typically happy to stock their releases.  
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''Tracs'' was a Hamilton owned and operated music store open since 1980, located on the corner of Ward and Victoria Streets (461 Victoria St), closing down in late 2006. At its peak it had three stores, including ''Chartwell Square'' (now known as ''Westfield Chartwell'') and Tauranga. [[Image:Tracscard.jpg|left|thumb|"Tracs" 10% Discount Card]]In the 1980's they introduced a 15% preferential customer card, later reducing it to 10%. Tracs were traditionally very supportive of Hamilton bands, typically happy to stock their releases. <br>
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Despite rumours that the Victoria St store was to become a ''Real Groovy Records'' outlet, it reopened as [[CDs 4 Nix]].
  
 
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Revision as of 18:45, 11 January 2007

"Tracs", August 2006 during closedown sale
Tracs was a Hamilton owned and operated music store open since 1980, located on the corner of Ward and Victoria Streets (461 Victoria St), closing down in late 2006. At its peak it had three stores, including Chartwell Square (now known as Westfield Chartwell) and Tauranga.
"Tracs" 10% Discount Card
In the 1980's they introduced a 15% preferential customer card, later reducing it to 10%. Tracs were traditionally very supportive of Hamilton bands, typically happy to stock their releases.

Despite rumours that the Victoria St store was to become a Real Groovy Records outlet, it reopened as CDs 4 Nix.