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:P Hi there.

Im thinking of getting a cruise going and making it a fundraising cruise for Diabeties Australia. It is diabeties week in July the dates are 13-19.

The 13th is Sunday I think this would be a good day to do the cruise as it is the start of diabeties week.

Diabeties Australia will have some products for sale, which I can sell and buy.

Bathurst seems to high on peoples list of where to cruise to.

If we go to the top of the mountain we could have a BBQ and a get together and support a very good cause.

Any ideas for the day and the direction of the cruise, by all means please put them forward.

If you want to know I am a diabetic,

thats why I would like to help them, Because they have helped me and other diabetics out in a big way.

Thanks

cam..:P:burnout:

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Bathurst... Heh, my home turf. You can't have very fun drives 'round the mount in daylight hours though. 2am with CB radios and an inspection lap (in both directions) and it can be quite interesting :-) But if the cops see a shit-load of skylines drive through town to the mount, rest assured they'll be camping in the usual places all night with their unwholesome radars.

Why raise money for diabetes, I thought you could get it for free?

/end insensitive bastard

We have a family history with diabetes, would be keen to come along and support the cruise.

*cough* bathurst *cough*

BBQ when we get there, slow laps of the mount, back home again.

I think the cancer cruise last year was pretty succesful financially.

Duncan - yeah it was, we didn't sell anything, but after our costs we gave about $700 to the Cancer Council. I will be doing it again this year.

Count me in for this'n. Give the dates quickly tho, because July for me is filling up quickly.

Ta,

Chrstian

Originally posted by franks

sounds like fun! i've never been to bathurst and i have 2 portable bbq's i can bring too....just add coal :D

Oh-oh, another person doing helis with BBQ in the boot - fatz has some competition.

Can you remember a gas hose? If so, he might be out of a job :lol:

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